Revealed! BJP’s 3 Communication Plans After Operation Sindoor, Lahore Strike, Rauf Azhar Killed
- India conducted Operation Sindoor on May 7, 2025, launching precision strikes on Jaish-e-Mohammed targets in Bahawalpur, Pakistan.
- The strikes aimed to retaliate against Pakistan-backed terrorists who killed 26 civilians in the April 22 Pahalgam attack in Jammu and Kashmir.
- The operation targeted nine terror camps including the JeM headquarters at the Subhan Allah complex, which was largely destroyed during the 25-minute assault.
- Abdul Rauf Azhar, JeM's operational head and mastermind of the 1999 IC-814 hijacking, was critically injured or reportedly killed, while Masood Azhar confirmed 14 family members and four aides died.
- The strikes significantly damaged JeM’s operational base and disrupted its leadership, indicating a notable blow to its terrorist capabilities and signaling India’s resolve against terror threats.
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India claims Jaish-e-Mohammad leader killed during airstrikes in Pakistan
Abdul Rauf Azhar is said to have been killed in a strike on the Jaish-e-Mohammad compound in the Pakistani city of Bahawalpur. Azhar is listed by the US government as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist. Jaish-e-Mohammad has been implicated in numerous terror attacks in the region, including the kidnapping, murder, and beheading of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl.
Rauf Azhar: IC-814 hijack mastermind and terrorist behind Daniel Pearl's beheading reported killed in Op Sindoor
Azhar's role in orchestrating the 1999 Kandahar hijack facilitated the release of Omar Saeed Sheikh, a key Al-Qaeda operative, who kidnapped and murdered Pearl. The journalist was beheaded in 2002, an execution that shocked the world
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