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India Today on MSNJaish chief's brother critically injured in strikes under Op Sindoor: SourcesAbdul Rauf Asghar, Masood Azhar's brother and Jaish's second-in-command, is reportedly undergoing treatment at a Pakistani ...
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Indian airstrikes destroy Jaish terror camps; Pakistan continues to violate ceasefireMohammed's major training and recruitment centres in Pakistan following Indian airstrikes. Captured just hours after the operation, the visuals underscore the pinpoint accuracy of the strikes ...
Those killed in Operation Sindoor included the son of Masood Azhar’s brother and India’s most wanted terrorist Rauf Asghar.
Born in Bahawalpur, 1968, Azhar lives in the Pakistani city in a heavily-guarded complex. He rose to prominence in the early ...
India said on Wednesday it hit nine sites in Pakistan "from where terrorist attacks against India have been planned and ...
Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) chief Masood Azhar's 10 family members along with four close associates were killed in India's ...
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The Print on MSNDecades-long terror trail of Lashkar & Jaish, the bullseye of India’s Operation SindoorLashkar offshoot The Resistance Front claimed the Pahalgam attack in an online post before withdrawing the claim while ...
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Several family members and close associates of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) founder Masood Azhar were among those killed in ...
In the wake of India's Operation Sindoor, a senior Jaish-e-Mohammed figure has confirmed the death of at least 14 of the ...
Among those killed in the Indian missile strikes were the elder sister and her husband of JeM chief Maulana Masood Azhar, as ...
In a statement, Azhar said those killed included his elder sister and her husband, his nephew and his wife, a niece, and five ...
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