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Kashmir tourism bears the brunt after tourist massacre and India-Pakistan military strikes (Video)

There are hardly any tourists in the scenic Himalayan region of Kashmir. Most of the hotels and ornate pinewood houseboats are empty. Resorts in the snowclad mountains have fallen silent. Hundreds of cabs are parked and idle. Its the fallout of last months gun massacre that left 26 people, mostly Hindu tourists, dead in Indian-controlled Kashmir, followed by tit-for-tat military strikes by India and Pakistan, bringing the nuclear-armed rivals to the brink of their third war over the region. Lines of colorful hand-carved boats, known as shikaras, lie deserted, mostly anchored still on Srinagars normally bustling Dal Lake. (AP Video: Meraj Ud Din and Rafiq Maqbool). Read more here: https://bit.ly/43hlqy8

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Kashmir tourism bears the brunt after tourist massacre and India-Pakistan military strikes (Video)

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Kashmir tourism bears the brunt after tourist massacre and India-Pakistan military strikes (Video)
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Kashmir tourism bears the brunt after tourist massacre and India-Pakistan military strikes (Video)
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There are hardly any tourists in the scenic Himalayan region of Kashmir. Most of the hotels and ornate pinewood houseboats are empty. Resorts in the snowclad mountains have fallen silent. Hundreds of cabs are parked and idle. Its the fallout of last months gun massacre that left 26 people, mostly Hindu tourists, dead in Indian-controlled Kashmir, followed by tit-for-tat military strikes by India and Pakistan, bringing the nuclear-armed rivals to the brink of their third war over the region. Lines of colorful hand-carved boats, known as shikaras, lie deserted, mostly anchored still on Srinagars normally bustling Dal Lake. (AP Video: Meraj Ud Din and Rafiq Maqbool). Read more here: https://bit.ly/43hlqy8 #india #kashmir #news Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com This video may be available for archive licensing via https://newsroom.ap.org/home