Border Security Force (BSF) security personnel stand guard at the Attari-Wagah border crossing on the India-Pakistan border, near Amritsar, India, April 25, 2025. REUTERS/Pawan Kumar
SRINAGAR (Reuters) -Armed police and soldiers searched homes and forests for militants in Indian Kashmir on Friday and India's army chief reviewed security there after the killing of 26 men at a tourist site - the worst attack on civilians in nearly two decades.
The attack triggered outrage and grief in India, along with calls for action against neighbour Pakistan, whom New Delhi accuses of funding and encouraging terrorism in Kashmir, a region both nations claim and have fought two wars over.
