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Indian Drone strikes: killed Terrorist Masood Azhar’s Family
Maulana Masood Azhar’s words were dripping from sorrow, as the death of 10 members of his family as a notorious head of the terrorist group Jai-e-Muhammad, in the Indian attack on Markaz Subhan Allah, in Bahwalpur, a Devabandi Seminary is known as his reproduction which is known as his reproductive field against India.
Terrorist Masood Azhar
A Pakistan -based leader of a terrorist group has said that 10 of his relatives have been killed in a missile strike by India.
Jaish-e-Mohammed (Jame) chief Masood Azhar said that her elder sister and her husband, her nephew and her nephew’s wife, her niece and five children of her family were killed in a mosque in Bahawalpur, Pakistan.
India on Tuesday night started attacks on sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-prashed Kashmir. Islamabad called the strike a “heinous act of aggression”.
India said that it had worked in response to a terrorist attack in Indian-influenced Kashmir two weeks ago, killing 25 Indians and one Nepali. Pakistan has denied participation in the attack.
The Indian police alleged that two of the attackers were Pakistani citizens, in which Delhi had alleged terrorists supporting Pakistan – one allegation denies Islamabad.
India said that it targeted the sites on Tuesday night “from where terrorist attacks against India have been planned and directed”.
Pakistan said six places have been killed, but India’s terrorists deny allegations of infrastructure.
India said that Jame headquarters was killed in 100 km Bahawalpur inside Pakistan.
Video footage of the mosque assessed by BBC verified showed that it had collapsed a dome and widely damaged, including two holes in the roof and one in the ground.
In Bahwalpur on Wednesday, the crowd was mourning those killed in overnight attacks in funeral processions through roads.
Local residents told the BBC that they were angry about the attack, but were also concerned about Pakistan’s possible response.
Masood Azhar’s Family
On Wednesday, Jame chief Masood Azhar issued a statement that confirmed that 14 members of his family and four of his close associates were killed in Indian attacks.
Masood Azhar’s brother, who is also the second-in-command of the terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammed (JEM), was seriously injured in the Indian aerial attack under Operation Sindoor in Bahawalpur, Pakistan, intelligence sources have confirmed in India today. He is currently receiving treatment at a Pakistani military hospital.
After issuing a statement, Jame chief Masood Azhar developed that 14 members of his family and four of his close associates were killed in Indian attacks. According to a BBC Urdu report, the dead include Azhar’s elder sister, her husband, her nephew and his wife, another niece, five children, her mother and three prominent colleagues.