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'We Did The Dirty Work...': Pakistani Defence Minister Admits 'Sponsoring Terror For Decades'

'We Did The Dirty Work...': Pakistani Defence Minister Admits 'Sponsoring Terror For Decades'

Time of India26-04-2025

'My Brother Is Mujahideen...': Sister Of Terrorist Allegedly Involved In Pahalgam Attack
'My brother is a Mujahideen' said Yasmeena, sister of a terrorist allegedly involved in Pahalgam attack whose house in Tral was demolished. She said, 'My one brother is in jail, the other brother is a 'Mujahideen', and I also have two sisters. Yesterday, when I came here from my in-laws' place, I did not find my parents and siblings at their home. Police had taken them all away. While I was here, the Security Forces came and asked me to move to a neighbour's house. I saw a man wearing a camouflage uniform placing an object like a bomb on top of the house. After that, the house was demolished...We are innocent. They have destroyed our house.'#TOIBharat #kashmir #pahalgammattack #demolition #humanrights #terrorism #militancy #pahalgamterrorattack #mujahideen #innocentfamily #securityforces #jammuandkashmir #toi #timesofindia
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