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Krishna Dhaba Attack: Akash Mehra Died On Sunday Morning

Krishna Dhaba Attack: Krishna Dhaba owner’s son killed in a terrorist attack, attack on February 17 in the Dalgate area of Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir.

Akash Mehra, son of Krishna Dhaba owner Rasmish Kumar Mehra, who was seriously injured in an attack by terrorists during a visit by foreign diplomats, died on Sunday morning.

However, the responsibility of this attack was taken by two terrorist organizations, Muslim Jambaz Force and TRF. The militants attacked Krishna Vaishno Dhaba in the Sonwar area of ​​Srinagar on the night of 17 February.

The terrorists shot and shot Akash Mehra, the son of the owner of Krishna Dhaba, and seriously injured him. Akash was immediately taken to the nearest hospital but due to a chest shot his condition remained very critical.

Famous for Srinagar’s local citizens and tourists, the family of Krishna Dhaba owner has been doing business in Kashmir for the past several years.

At 3.30 am on Sunday, 25-year-old Akash Mehra, seriously injured on a ventilator at SMHS Hospital in Srinagar, lost the battle between life and death.

His family lives in Dalgate, Srinagar while he is originally from Janipur in Jammu.

It is worth mentioning that on February 19, the IGP of Kashmir Vijay Kumar told in a press conference in Kashmir that the three terrorists who attacked the son of Krishna Dhaba owner were arrested.

In Kashmir, once again, efforts are being made to spread hatred by targeting non-Kashmiris. In this regard, Vijay Kumar, the IGP of Kashmir Zone, says that the fight against terrorism is going on.

Extensive security arrangements have been made in Kashmir at this time. All are being monitored by high-rise buildings and drones in Kashmir.

The number of blocks has been increased. It is the job of the police to protect everyone in Kashmir and they are ready for it.

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