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Pakistan Plans More Attacks In Kashmir, Non-locals, Police Officers At Risk

Pakistan Plans More Attacks In Kashmir, Non-locals, Police Officers At Risk

India Today29-04-2025
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is recreating the scene of the Pehelgam terror attack in Baisaran. NIA teams are questioning zipline operators, including one seen in a video saying 'Allah hu Akbar' before gunshots were heard.
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