Security Forces Were Instructed Not to Allow Terrorists Responsible for Pahalgam Attack Leave the Country: Amit Shah.
JAMMU AND KASHMIR, INDIA, JUL 28 – Operation Mahadev killed three terrorists linked to the April Pahalgam attack that killed 26 civilians, with recovered weapons and IDs confirming their Pakistani origin, Home Minister Amit Shah said.
- On April 22, gunmen attacked tourists in Baisaran near Pahalgam, India-administered Kashmir, killing 26 people, mostly Hindu men.
- On Monday, a joint counter-terrorism operation targeted the suspects in the hilly region near Dachigam, approximately 30 kilometers from Srinagar.
- Union Home Minister Amit Shah informed Parliament that three Pakistani militants linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba, responsible for the Pahalgam massacre, have been killed.
- Shah stated that the three militants responsible for the assault near Baisaran have all been neutralized, with forensic experts verifying that the recovered weapons were used in the attack.
- The operation underscores ongoing tensions with Pakistan, accused of backing the attackers, and reflects India's intensified anti-terror efforts under Shah's leadership.
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