
India Reveals Names of 3 Main Terrorists Out of Over 100 Killed in Strikes on Pakistan
In a recent press briefing by the Indian Armed Forces, the country has revealed the names of three high-value terrorists who were killed in the strikes on nine terror hideouts in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and Pakistan. According to the briefing, the strikes resulted in the killing of over 100 terrorists, including some of the most wanted individuals involved in major terrorist attacks in the past.
The three terrorists whose names were revealed by the Indian Armed Forces are Yusuf Azhar, Abdul Malik Rauf, and Mudasir Ahmed. These individuals were involved in some of the most heinous terrorist attacks in recent years, including the hijacking of Indian Airlines Flight IC814 in 1999 and the Pulwama blast in 2019.
The strike on the terror hideouts was carried out by the Indian Armed Forces in a bid to dismantle the terrorist infrastructure in PoK and Pakistan. The operation was a significant success, resulting in the killing of over 100 terrorists and the destruction of several terrorist hideouts.
In the press briefing, the Indian Armed Forces said that the strikes were carried out to prevent further terrorist attacks in India and to disrupt the terrorist infrastructure in the region. The forces also said that the strikes were a response to the continued support provided by Pakistan to terrorist organizations operating in the region.
The hijacking of Indian Airlines Flight IC814 in 1999 was one of the most shocking terrorist attacks in Indian history. The flight was hijacked by a group of terrorists affiliated with Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM), a terrorist organization based in Pakistan. The hijackers demanded the release of several terrorists and the withdrawal of Indian troops from Kashmir in exchange for the safe release of the passengers.
The Pulwama blast in 2019 was another major terrorist attack in India. The blast was carried out by a group of terrorists affiliated with Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), a terrorist organization based in Pakistan. The blast killed over 40 Indian soldiers and injured many more. The attack was widely condemned by the international community, and India had demanded action from Pakistan against the perpetrators of the attack.
The revelation of the names of the three terrorists killed in the strikes on PoK and Pakistan is a significant development in the ongoing efforts by India to combat terrorism in the region. The strikes demonstrate the determination of the Indian Armed Forces to take action against terrorist organizations and their supporters, and to protect the country from further terrorist attacks.
The news of the strikes and the killing of over 100 terrorists was announced by the Indian Armed Forces in a press briefing. According to the briefing, the strikes were carried out on nine terror hideouts in PoK and Pakistan, and resulted in the killing of over 100 terrorists. The briefing also said that the strikes were a response to the continued support provided by Pakistan to terrorist organizations operating in the region.
The Indian government has been pressing Pakistan for action against terrorist organizations operating in the region for several years. In recent months, the tensions between the two countries have increased significantly, with both sides accusing each other of supporting terrorism.
The news of the strikes and the killing of over 100 terrorists was welcomed by many in India, who saw it as a major blow to terrorist organizations operating in the region. The strikes were also widely condemned by Pakistan, which accused India of carrying out a “reckless” and “unprovoked” attack.
The revelation of the names of the three terrorists killed in the strikes is a significant development in the ongoing efforts by India to combat terrorism in the region. The names of the terrorists were revealed by the Indian Armed Forces in a press briefing, and are believed to be involved in some of the most heinous terrorist attacks in recent years.
The three terrorists whose names were revealed are Yusuf Azhar, Abdul Malik Rauf, and Mudasir Ahmed. Yusuf Azhar is believed to be the brother of Hafiz Saeed, the founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), a terrorist organization based in Pakistan. Abdul Malik Rauf is believed to be a senior commander of LeT, and has been involved in several terrorist attacks in India.
Mudasir Ahmed is believed to be a senior commander of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), a terrorist organization based in Pakistan. He is believed to have been involved in several terrorist attacks in India, including the Pulwama blast in 2019.
The revelation of the names of the three terrorists killed in the strikes is a significant development in the ongoing efforts by India to combat terrorism in the region. The strikes demonstrate the determination of the Indian Armed Forces to take action against terrorist organizations and their supporters, and to protect the country from further terrorist attacks.