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Security forces personnel in J&K (Representative Image) (Photo by Waseem Andrabi/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
Days after killing three people in Jammu and Kashmir, the terrorists on Thursday (7 October) murdered two more civilians in Srinagar.
The two civilians, Sangam School principal Satinder Kaur and teacher Deepak Chand, were shot at point blank range by the terrorists.
Both of them were rushed to the hospital, where they were declared brought dead.
Earlier on 5 October, three civilians were shot dead by the terrorists in three separate places in J&K.
The terrorists fired upon owner of Bindroo Medicate Makhan Lal Bindroo near Iqbal Park in Srinagar on Tuesday. Bindroo was shifted to a hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.
In another incident on Tuesday, the terrorists killed Virender Paswan, a street hawker who hailed from Bihar, near Madina Chowk in Srinagar's Lalbazar.
It should be noted that the terror outfit ISIS has reportedly claimed the responsibility of attack on the street vendor in Srinagar.
On the same day, Naidkhai resident Mohd Shafi Lone was also killed by the terrorists in Shahgund area of Bandipora.
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