Gagangir terror attack: LG, CM visit SKIMS, inquire about health of injured

SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Monday visited SKIMS Hospital in Srinagar to inquire about the health of civilians, who were injured in Gagangir terror attack.

Team of senior doctors briefed the Lt Governor on the health condition of the injured and medical procedures being followed. The Lt Governor has also directed the officials to provide all the support to the affected families.

The Lt Governor has directed for a coordinated anti-terror op and asked the J&K Police, security forces to exact a price that will be remembered by the terrorists and their associates for time to come.

The Lt Governor has posted on X: ā€œVisited the Hospital in Srinagar to inquire about the health of construction workers, who were injured in Gagangir terror attack. I pray for their speedy recovery. Directed the officials to provide all the support to the affected families.

The brutal and savage attack against construction workers will be avenged. I’ve asked the J&K Police, security forces to exact a price that will be remembered by the terrorists and their associates for time to comeā€.

Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, today visited Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS), Soura, to inquire about the condition of civilians injured in the recent Gagangeer attack. During the visit, the Chief Minister was briefed by Director SKIMS, Prof. M. Ashraf Ganie, along with a team of senior doctors, on the health status of the injured and the medical procedures being followed for their treatment.

Chief Minister Abdullah personally visited each injured individual, speaking with them about their injuries and receiving detailed updates from the medical staff on the ongoing line of treatment. He expressed his concern and care for the victims, directing the doctors and hospital administration to provide the best possible treatment and care to ensure their swift recovery. In his interaction with the families and attendants of the injured, Omar Abdullah reassured them of his support, encouraging them to reach out if they needed any additional help.

He emphasized the importance of ensuring that all necessary medical resources were made available to the patients.

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