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Terrorists disguising themselves as mule handlers in Kashmir? Two accounts reveal a pattern

Terrorists disguising themselves as mule handlers in Kashmir? Two accounts reveal a pattern

Deccan Herald26-04-2025

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Big revelation by a girl from Jaunpur in Pahalgam terror attack
Ekta Tiwari, a resident of Jaunpur, has made shocking revelations in the case of the killing of 28 innocent people in the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir on April 22. Ekta… pic.twitter.com/qKHiFZFVx9
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In view of prevailing scenario so as to liquidate the threat perceptions, Ganderbal Police alongwith Army, Para, CRPF and SSB started combing operations especially in those areas where ANEs can possibly take refuge or had connection with the OGWs and other supporters. pic.twitter.com/fOkMrXkLt9
— Ganderbal Police (@Gbl_Police) April 25, 2025

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