Pulwama terror attack: 'Won't forget, won't forgive'
Reports say High-grade RDX explosive, weighing about 80 kilogram, was used in a suicide attack on a CRPF bus that killed 40 security personnel. PIC/ANI
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View In AppThe Rapid Action Force is a specialised wing of the CRPF to deal with riot and crowd control situations. “WE WILL NOT FORGET, WE WILL NOT FORGIVE: We salute our martyrs of Pulwama attack and stand with the families of our martyr brothers. This heinous attack will be avenged,” the CRPF wrote on Twitter. (Photo/ AFP)
India and Pakistan's troubled ties risked taking a dangerous new turn on February 15 as New Delhi accused Islamabad of harbouring terrorists behind the deadliest bombing in three decades of bloodshed in Indian-administered Kashmir. At least 41 paramilitary troops were killed on February 14 as explosives packed in a van ripped through a convoy bringing 2,500 troopers back from leave not far from the main city Srinagar. (Photo/AFP)
Personnel of the Rapid Action Force hold candles and pay tribute to their colleagues in Hyderabad on February 15, 2019, the day after an attack on a paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) convoy in the Lethpora area of Kashmir. (Photo/AFP)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared those responsible will pay a very heavy price and said the security forces have been given a free hand to decide on the timing, place and nature of their response to the carnage. PIC/ANI.
As questions mounted on whether there was any intelligence failure, experts of anti-terror commando force the National Security Guard (NSG) and investigators from the National Investigation Agency (NIA) joined the probe into the attack. PIC/ANI.
Countries from across the globe condemned the terror attack with nations such as the US, UK, Russia and France asserting that they stand with India in this hour of grief. (Photo/AFP)
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