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'Let Indian Army Come': LeT Terrorist's Video Call Moments Before Death In Kashmir Gunfight

'Let Indian Army Come': LeT Terrorist's Video Call Moments Before Death In Kashmir Gunfight

Time of India18-05-2025

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/ May 18, 2025, 09:10AM IST
A chilling video shows Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Amir Nazir Wani rejecting his mother's plea to surrender during a final video call. The encounter took place in Jammu & Kashmir's Tral region, where Indian forces neutralized three terrorists including Wani. Moments before his death, Wani was seen clutching an AK-47 and telling his mother, 'Let the Army come, then we'll see.' Watch

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