Explained: LeT ‘revenge plot’ and why Delhi is on alert
Lashkar was among the hardest-hit in India’s Operation Sindoor strikes in May last year and now the terror outfit is desperate to take revenge by carrying out large-scale attacks in India.
Lashkar was among the hardest-hit in India’s Operation Sindoor strikes in May last year and now the terror outfit is desperate to take revenge by carrying out large-scale attacks in India.
In the viral clip, Kasuri praises Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir, referring to him as "Field Marshal" and stating, "I request our supreme leader Field Marshal Asim Munir to teach a lesson to PM Modi like we did on May 10, 2025."
Sources, familiar with the development, report that the construction of the facility began in July 2025, roughly two months after Operation Sindoor.
Videos of Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Qaasim and JeM commander Masood Ilyas Kashmiri have exposed Pakistan’s denials of Operation Sindoor. The clips confirm the destruction of LeT’s Markaz Taiba in Muridke.
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Saeed's assets had been frozen after the UNSC sanctioned him under Resolution 1267 for links with the Al Qaeda and Islamic State (IS).
The truck, which was intercepted at 8 am on the Jammu-Pathankot Highway, was on its way to Kashmir from Bamyal area of Punjab, the police said.
The LeT terrorist, identified as Asif, had made use of 'Over Ground Workers' to print posters threatening civilians not to open shops and refrain from their day-to-day activities.
Earlier on Monday, eight Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists involved in threatening and intimidating locals by publishing posters were arrested in Jammu and Kashmir’s Sopore.
The arrests come days after at least four people, including a baby, were injured after terrorists opened fire in Danger Pora village of Jammu and Kashmir’s Sopore district on Saturday.