Terrorists who swooped on Dhangri village in Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri district and fired indiscriminately at local residents and killed 5 persons . Among the dead were two young brothers, a father-son duo and an ex-serviceman 

Earlier on on January 1  Seven people belonging to a particular community were killed and 14 others injured in twin terror attacks in Dhangri . While five people died in the firing by terrorists, two children  aged four and 16  lost their lives in an IED blast the next morning.

Saroj Bala (58) is shell shocked and the only survivor in the family after her two sons  Deepak Sharma (27) and Prince Sharma (21)  died in the attack. Her husband Rajinder Sharma had died of a serious ailment four years ago.

Pritam Lal (55) and his 31-year-old son Shishu Pal, who were working as labourers to earn their livelihood, were killed by terrorists inside their house.

“I was cooking dinner for the family when the terrorists started firing in the village. They asked for identity cards and pushed me and my minor children  a son and a daughter  into a store room before firing on them,” Shishu Pal’s widow Neeta Devi told PTI.

She said her father-in-law used to work as a labourer in the village, while her husband was working for a construction agency. Her mother-in-law had died some years ago.

Satish Kumar (45), who retired from the Army three and a half years ago, was returning home when he heard firing shots. Kumar gave his life saving his family from the terrorists, his brother-in-law Chaman Sharma said.

He said Kumar was fired upon by the terrorists while he was trying to block their entry into his house and in the process his wife Saroj (36), daughter Arushi (14) and son Shub Sharma (17) also received bullet injuries as they came out to see what is happening at the gate.

“Saroj received a bullet injury in her lower back, Arushi in her leg and Shub Sharma in his knee. Both Saroj and Arushi are undergoing treatment in Government Medical College (GMC) hospital Rajouri, while Shub is admitted to a hospital in Punjab,” Chaman Sharma said.

Dheeraj Sharma, a local sarpanch, demanded special attention of the government for the three families to help them cope up with the situation besides ensuring better education to the surviving children. 

Even after abrogation of article 370 the gunshots found unabated inside valley complaints opposition leaders in Kashmir