We strongly condemn cowardly terrorist attack in New Orleans: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Thursday, strongly condemned the "cowardly terrorist attack" in New Orleans that has left at least 15 dead.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Thursday, strongly condemned the "cowardly terrorist attack" in New Orleans that has left at least 15 dead.
An Army post in the border area of Surankot in Poonch district was attacked with grenades by terrorists in the wee hours on Wednesday.
As the search for militants responsible for the deadly ambush on an Army convoy in Baramulla’s Butapathri region continued into its second day, the Indian Army has ruled out any intelligence failure in connection with the attack.
Continuing to target migrant labourers, terrorists on Thursday morning shot and injured a 19-year-old worker from Uttar Pradesh, in South Kashmir's Batagund village of Tral.
The injured soldiers have been evacuated to the military hospital, said the Indian Army's Chinar Corps.
The attacks on Saturday evening have come days ahead of the election for the Anantnag Lok Sabha seat where polling will be held on 25 May.
The convoy has been secured, and further investigation is under progress, the IAF said.
In a startling breach of security on the 22nd anniversary of the terrorist attack on Parliament, the sanctity of the chambers was violated when an intruder leapt into the heart of democracy, the Lok Sabha.
The former Kerala Health Minister also pointed out that the Palestinian people have endured the same level of terror since 1948, laying the blame on Israel and the imperialist powers supporting it.
According to Putin's staff, Ukraine launched two drone attacks overnight with the intention of hitting his apartment in the Kremlin.