<p>Union Home Minister Amit Shah reviewed the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday in the wake of terrorists killing seven civilians in the last five days, officials said.</p>.<p>During the hour-long meeting, the home minister was given a presentation on the overall security situation in the Union Territory and the border areas by top officials.</p>.<p>He was briefed about the latest modus operandi of the terrorists in carrying out attacks on soft targets and the steps taken to tighten the security arrangements, an official said.</p>.<p>Shah is believed to have directed the officials to ensure that those involved in the killings are nabbed and to check further occurrence of such incidents.</p>.<p>Later, Director of Intelligence Bureau Arvind Kumar held a separate meeting, which was also attended by top officials of Jammu and Kashmir.</p>.<p>A woman principal and a teacher were shot dead at point-blank range inside a government school in Srinagar on Thursday, taking the number of civilians killed by terrorists in the Kashmir valley to seven in the last five days.</p>.<p>Of the seven, four were from minority communities and six of the deaths were reported from Srinagar.</p>.<p>Supinder Kaur, the principal of the Government Boys Higher Secondary School at Eidgah in Srinagar, and Deepak Chand were gunned down at around 11.15 am on the school premises.</p>.<p>There were no students in the school.</p>.<p>Makhan Lal Bindroo, a prominent Kashmiri Pandit and the owner of Srinagar's most famous pharmacy, was shot dead at his shop on Tuesday.</p>.<p>A "chaat" vendor, Virendra Paswan from Bihar, and another civilian, Mohammad Shafi Lone, were also killed on Tuesday in Srinagar and Bandipora respectively.</p>.<p>On Saturday, terrorists shot dead Majid Ahmad Gojri in Srinagar and Mohammad Shafi Dar at Batamaloo.</p>.<p>According to official statistics, a total of 28 civilians have so far been killed by terrorists in 2021.</p>.<p>Of the 28 civilians killed, five belonged to local Hindu or Sikh communities while two were non-local Hindu labourers.</p>.<p>Officials said due to the killings of a large numbers of terrorists of all outfits, especially their leadership, and the destruction of their support systems, the Pakistan-based handlers of the terrorists have got frustrated and changed their strategy. They have started targeting unarmed policemen, politicians and innocent civilians from minority communities, including women.</p>.<p>In all such cases, the terrorists used pistols, which they can carry easily, the officials said.</p>.<p>Most of these crimes are committed by newly-recruited terrorists or those who are about to join terrorist ranks, they added.</p>.<p>According to official data, 97 terror attacks have so far been reported in Jammu and Kashmir this year -- 71 on security forces and 26 on civilians.</p>.<p>In 2020, a total of 105 such attacks were reported -- 80 on security forces and 25 on civilians.</p>.<p><strong>Watch latest videos by DH here:</strong></p>
<p>Union Home Minister Amit Shah reviewed the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday in the wake of terrorists killing seven civilians in the last five days, officials said.</p>.<p>During the hour-long meeting, the home minister was given a presentation on the overall security situation in the Union Territory and the border areas by top officials.</p>.<p>He was briefed about the latest modus operandi of the terrorists in carrying out attacks on soft targets and the steps taken to tighten the security arrangements, an official said.</p>.<p>Shah is believed to have directed the officials to ensure that those involved in the killings are nabbed and to check further occurrence of such incidents.</p>.<p>Later, Director of Intelligence Bureau Arvind Kumar held a separate meeting, which was also attended by top officials of Jammu and Kashmir.</p>.<p>A woman principal and a teacher were shot dead at point-blank range inside a government school in Srinagar on Thursday, taking the number of civilians killed by terrorists in the Kashmir valley to seven in the last five days.</p>.<p>Of the seven, four were from minority communities and six of the deaths were reported from Srinagar.</p>.<p>Supinder Kaur, the principal of the Government Boys Higher Secondary School at Eidgah in Srinagar, and Deepak Chand were gunned down at around 11.15 am on the school premises.</p>.<p>There were no students in the school.</p>.<p>Makhan Lal Bindroo, a prominent Kashmiri Pandit and the owner of Srinagar's most famous pharmacy, was shot dead at his shop on Tuesday.</p>.<p>A "chaat" vendor, Virendra Paswan from Bihar, and another civilian, Mohammad Shafi Lone, were also killed on Tuesday in Srinagar and Bandipora respectively.</p>.<p>On Saturday, terrorists shot dead Majid Ahmad Gojri in Srinagar and Mohammad Shafi Dar at Batamaloo.</p>.<p>According to official statistics, a total of 28 civilians have so far been killed by terrorists in 2021.</p>.<p>Of the 28 civilians killed, five belonged to local Hindu or Sikh communities while two were non-local Hindu labourers.</p>.<p>Officials said due to the killings of a large numbers of terrorists of all outfits, especially their leadership, and the destruction of their support systems, the Pakistan-based handlers of the terrorists have got frustrated and changed their strategy. They have started targeting unarmed policemen, politicians and innocent civilians from minority communities, including women.</p>.<p>In all such cases, the terrorists used pistols, which they can carry easily, the officials said.</p>.<p>Most of these crimes are committed by newly-recruited terrorists or those who are about to join terrorist ranks, they added.</p>.<p>According to official data, 97 terror attacks have so far been reported in Jammu and Kashmir this year -- 71 on security forces and 26 on civilians.</p>.<p>In 2020, a total of 105 such attacks were reported -- 80 on security forces and 25 on civilians.</p>.<p><strong>Watch latest videos by DH here:</strong></p>