Breaking News: Families in Kashmir Struggle with Loss One Year After Attack
Srinagar, India — One year ago, militants killed 26 people in Indian-administered Kashmir. Families are still grieving the loss of their loved ones.
Local officials held memorial services to honor the victims. Many families visited the sites of the attacks to pay their respects. They laid flowers and lit candles in memory of those who died.
Survivors report ongoing emotional pain. Some families have faced financial difficulties since the attack. They are seeking support from local organizations and the government.
Community leaders are calling for increased security measures in the region. They emphasize the need for peace and stability to help families heal.
The government has announced plans to provide counseling services for those affected by the tragedy. They aim to help families cope with their grief and rebuild their lives.
As the anniversary approaches, the community continues to mourn while hoping for a safer future.

