In a shocking turn of events, a 16-year-old student was brutally attacked by two minors with a knife and dagger at an indoor snooker club in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The incident, which occurred on the night of February 15, left the victim with severe injuries, including over 10 deep cuts on his wrist, two severed fingers, and wounds on his back and chest.
According to reports, the attackers, who were both students at the same coaching center as the victim, entered the club in a “film-like” manner and attacked the victim within 30 seconds. The CCTV footage of the incident shows the attackers fleeing the scene after the attack. In a bizarre twist, the attackers later posted the same video on social media.
The victim, who managed to escape from the club despite his injuries, was rushed to the hospital for treatment. Police have launched an investigation into the incident and have arrested the two minors involved.
The incident has left the community in shock, with many expressing outrage and concern over the rising cases of violence against children. In a similar incident in India, a young woman was killed by her boyfriend in front of her children.
In a separate incident, a British-Pakistani youth was stabbed to death outside a mosque in Birmingham, UK. The incident, which occurred on Friday evening, has sparked widespread condemnation and calls for greater security measures to protect the Muslim community.
In other news, the Indian Air Force has grounded its entire fleet of 35 Tejas fighter jets for a thorough technical inspection, while Bangladesh has seen a change in leadership at the top levels of its military.
In economic news, China has urged the US to withdraw its tariffs on Chinese goods, while the Ukraine war has led to a significant decline in birth rates in the country. In sports, the West Indies cricket team has made a stunning comeback against Zimbabwe, setting new records in the process.
In entertainment news, Indian actor Amir Khan has visited the city of Moradabad to promote his upcoming film “Ek Din,” while a video of a woman’s relatives expressing their desire for her to marry a specific man has gone viral on social media.
In a separate incident, Indian politician Rahul Gandhi has reassured his colleague Deepak Kumar that he has nothing to fear, as he has not committed any wrongdoing.
In other news, the UAE has announced a public holiday to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, while a bus accident in the Indian state of Dharamsala has claimed several lives. In New York City, over 50 million Muslims are observing Ramadan, with the city’s Muslim mayor, Zohran Zwary, leading the efforts to promote interfaith understanding.

