China Helped Pakistan with Radars, Satellites & Drones After Pahalgam Attack
Weeks After Pahalgam Attack, Terror Bid Foiled In Hyderabad, 2 Men Arrested For Planning Blasts
A major terror bid was foiled in Hyderabad after two men, suspected of planning blasts in the city, were arrested. According to the police, the two accused, Siraj Ur Rehman (29) and Syed Sameer (28), have suspected links with an ISIS module in Saudi Arabia. The two arrested men are currently in custody and will be produced before a court soon, the police said.#hyderabad #terrorplotfoiled #isislinked #arrested #pahalgamattack #indiapakistantensions #operationsindoor #securityalert #counterterrorism #vigilance #terrorbid #hyderabadnews #telangana #toi #toibharat
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