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Pakistan's lies exposed, months after Operation Sindoor, Masood Azhar changes his location, was spotted in...

Pakistan's lies exposed, months after Operation Sindoor, Masood Azhar changes his location, was spotted in...

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Pakistan's lies exposed, months after Operation Sindoor, Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar again spotted in Pakistan
Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar, who has been the mastermind of several terror activities in India, has been spotted in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir's Gilgit-Baltistan region, according top fresh inputs. Interestingly, Pakistan's former foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari had recently claimed that Azhar is not in Pakistan and might have moved to Afghanistan.
'If and when the Indian government shares information with us that he is on Pakistani soil, we would be more than happy to arrest him,' Bhutto told Al Jazeera in a recent interview.
According to a report in India Today, the designated terrorist, was recently seen in Skardu, which is more than 1,000 km away from his Bahawalpur stronghold.
Where is Masood Azhar?
Jaish's headquarters and Jamia Usman O Ali, a mosque located in a densely populated part of the city where his old residence also stands in proximity to a hospital, were targeted by India during Operation Sindoor. Masood Azhar has claimed that 10 members of his family and four of his aides were killed in India's targeted airstrikes under Operation Sindoor to avenge the Pahalgam terror attack. And then according to intelligence, he has gone underground.
Azhar who is responsible for several terror attacks in India, including the attack on Parliament in 2001, was once in Indian custody before his associates hijacked an aircraft and exchanged Azhar for the release of passengers. It was then, Azhar founded Jaish-e-Mohammad.
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