There were 25 incidents of killings in October 2021, the fourth-highest for any month since 2012
In October 2021, the number of civilians killed in terrorism-related incidents in Jammu and Kashmir recorded a sharp increase. Twelve civilians died in October, the highest for any month in the last two years and the fourth-highest since 2012.
After the relatively calm period of 2006-2012, Kashmir has been on the boil. The major inflection point was in 2016 when Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani was killed. Two spells of lockdown — the first after J&K was stripped of its statehood and its special constitutional status and the second related to COVID-19 — had put a lid on new incidents. However, terror strikes seem to be increasing again now, and civilians, including those of the minority community, are getting targeted more.
Terrorism-related deaths
The charts depict the month-wise incidents of terrorism-related killings, fatalities among civilians, security forces, and terrorists between 2012 and 2021. The number of civilians who died in October 2021 (twelve till October 26) was the fourth-highest for any month since 2012. Also, there were 25 incidents of killings in October 2021, again the fourth-highest for any month since 2012. An incident of killing is a terrorism-related event that results in at least one death.
District-wise share of fatalities
The chart depicts each district’s share in terrorism-related fatalities every year in the 2000-2021 period. For instance, in 2021, 16% of all terrorism-related fatalities in J&K occurred in Pulwama.