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Girl to the Rescue

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Rukhsana Kausar, 21, was with her parents and brother in Jammu and Kashmir [India] when three gunmen, believed to be Pakistani militants, forced their way in and demanded food and beds for the night.
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Militants often demand food and lodging in nearby villages.

When they forced their way into Miss Kausar’s home, her father Noor Mohammad refused their demands and was attacked.

His daughter was hiding under a bed when she heard him crying as the gunmen thrashed him with sticks. According to police, she ran towards her father’s attacker and struck him with an axe. As he collapsed, she snatched his AK47 and shot him dead.

She also shot and wounded another militant as he made his escape.

Supt Shafqat Watali said Miss Kausar’s reaction was “a rude shock” for the militants. “Normally they get king-like treatment but this was totally unexpected,” he said.

Miss Kausar said she had never fired an assault rifle before but had seen it in films and could not stand by while her father was being hurt. “I couldn’t bear my father’s humiliation. If I’d failed to kill him, they would have killed us,” she said.

Survival instincts! But even beyond that what Rukhsana, an Indian farmer’s daughter did for her family and the state is way significant. She nabbed and killed a terrorist.

The dead terrorist is Uzafa Shah, a wanted Pakistani Lashkar-e-Taiba group commander operating in the area for the last few years — the same group that carried out the terrorist attack in Mumbai last November.


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