Kashmir’s Pahalgam Massacre: Terror Attack Claims 26 Lives
- Winny Zhang
- Apr 24
- 2 min read
On April 22, 2025, militants opened fire on civilians holidaying in Pahalgam, Kashmir, killing at least 26 tourists in the deadliest insurgent assault there since 2019.

India-Pakistan relations are strained again: India adopts tough diplomacy and military countermeasures
The victims—ordinary visitors drawn by the region’s scenic valleys—were caught in indiscriminate gunfire, a stark reminder of Kashmir’s fragile security amid long-standing India–Pakistan tensions over territorial claims. In response, New Delhi closed key border crossings, suspended water-sharing agreements and expelled select Pakistani diplomats, while Defense Minister Rajnath Singh vowed a "strong retaliation." Historical patterns suggest India may again launch cross-border strikes or air raids, risking miscalculations that could escalate into broader conflict.

Corporate statement: Deep condolences and commitment to customer support
Koleex International Group expresses its deepest condolences to the families of the victims and thoughts are with our customers in Kashmir. From the moment we learned of the attack, we have reached out to local partners to offer support and reassurance. We are monitoring developments closely, maintaining open lines of communication, and stand ready to assist with any logistical or safety-related needs.

Call for Dialogue and Restraint: The Sole Path to Peaceful Resolution of the Kashmir Conflict
We firmly condemn all acts of violence and urge all parties to pursue dialogue and restraint. Lasting peace in Kashmir can only be achieved through negotiation, mutual respect and adherence to international agreements. We hope for a swift restoration of stability in the region and look forward to continuing our work alongside the communities who rely on us.
Publisher:KOLEEX News Editorial Department
Publicaiton Date:April 24,2025




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