New Pahalgam Attack Video: Zipline Operator Heard Saying 'Allah Hu Akbar' Before Sending Gujarati Tourist On Ride Amid Gunshots In Background
The video begins with one of the zipline operators raising "Allahu Akbar" slogans before releasing the tourist for the ride.

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A shocking new video from Pahalgam terror attack day has emerged showing the horrific moments of the Pahalgam terrorist attack, captured unknowingly by a tourist from Ahmedabad. The chilling footage showcases the chaos as gunfire erupts, with several victims seen collapsing to the ground after being struck by bullets while attempting to flee.
The video begins with one of the zipline operators raising "Allahu Akbar" slogans before releasing the tourist for the ride.
What did the tourist who recorded the incident say ?
The tourist seen in the video, identified as Rishi Bhat, in an interview with news channel Times Now, recounted the moment when he took the ride and said that before him, 7-8 people were sent on the ride by the same operator, which included his wife and child. He said that after reaching Ahmedabad, he realised that the operator did not say anything while releasing others, but during his turn, he raised the "Allahu Akbar" slogan thrice. He looked left and right while chanting, and the firing started at the same moment.
The video of the incident has drawn reactions from netizens who raised suspicion about the zipline operator's behaviour.
"Looks like the operator knew what was about to happen," wrote one user.
Another user expressed shock about the tourist who recorded the incident unaware of the shooting and said, "I'm shocked! The guy has no situational awareness. Can he not hear the gunshots? Maybe because his ears are covered? I don't know about anyone else, but I would have been running for cover. I see no survival instincts."
The user also mentioned that seeing the video made him nervous.
A third user pointed out that the rider was not able to hear gunshots maybe because of ear coverage.
"This attack was clearly planned with local Kashmiri Muslim support. You can clearly see the ropeway guy chanting 'Allahu Akbar,'" he added.
Another user wondered whether chanting 'Allahu Akbar' is a normal practice among zipline operators.
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