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'2 Dreaded Terrorist Abdul Malik And Mudassir From Lashkar Eliminated in Operation Sindoor'

'2 Dreaded Terrorist Abdul Malik And Mudassir From Lashkar Eliminated in Operation Sindoor'

News1807-05-2025

| 2 Dreaded Terrorist Abdul Malik And Mudassir From Lashkar Killed In Operation Sindoor@Zakka_Jacob | n18oc_breaking-newsNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube

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