Lashkar-E-Tayyaba's & Jamaat leader Razullah Nizamani alias Abu Saifullah, a resident of Malan, was shot dead by unknown assailants (Unknown Gunmen) near Matli Phalkara Chowk, Sindh, Pakistan
Abu Saifullah Nizam name was given the title of Ghazi Abu Saifullah by Lashkar upon his return from Kashmir Jihad.
Abu Saifullah had strict instructions from the organization to restrict his movement and was also given security, but today, as soon as he left his house in Matli city, unknown gunmen men targeted and killed him on the spot near chowk
Abu Saifullah Nizam name was given the title of Ghazi Abu Saifullah by Lashkar upon his return from Kashmir Jihad.
Abu Saifullah had strict instructions from the organization to restrict his movement and was also given security, but today, as soon as he left his house in Matli city, unknown gunmen men targeted and killed him on the spot near chowk
NCC has reached a significant milestone as its expedition team has successfully scaled Mount Everest (8,848m). The team comprised the youngest climbers with an average age of 19 years.
10 NCC cadets (five boys & five girls) along with four Officers, two Junior Commissioned Officers, One Girl Cadet Instructor and 10 Non-Commissioned Officers were part of the team.
10 NCC cadets (five boys & five girls) along with four Officers, two Junior Commissioned Officers, One Girl Cadet Instructor and 10 Non-Commissioned Officers were part of the team.
'Operation Sindoor is Not yet Over': Indian Embassy in Portugal responded to Pakistani protestors with pictures of Operation Sindoor.
"Embassy of India in Portugal responded firmly with βOperation Sindoorβ to the cowardly protest organized by Pakistan near our Chancery building. We thank the Government of Portugal and Itβs police authorities for their support in ensuring the safety and security of the Embassy. India will not be intimidated by such desperate provocations. Our resolve remains unshaken: Indian Embassy in Portugal," the Indian mission tweeted.
"Embassy of India in Portugal responded firmly with βOperation Sindoorβ to the cowardly protest organized by Pakistan near our Chancery building. We thank the Government of Portugal and Itβs police authorities for their support in ensuring the safety and security of the Embassy. India will not be intimidated by such desperate provocations. Our resolve remains unshaken: Indian Embassy in Portugal," the Indian mission tweeted.
UP ATS arrested a Pakistani agency ISI spy named Shahzad from Moradabad. Shahzad, a resident of Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, had been visiting Pakistan for the past several years and smuggled cosmetics, clothes, spices and other goods illegally across the border between India and Pakistan.Under the guise of this, he worked for the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI. Shahzad has good relations with the agents of ISI, with whom he was in constant touch. Shahzad has shared confidential information related to India's security with the agents of ISI. On confirmation of this information, FIR was registered under sections 148 and 152 at ATS, Lucknow. Shahzad was arrested today by UP ATS from Moradabad, who is being presented before the court as per rules and further legal action is being taken: UP ATS
βMai Lahore Ja Raha Tha, Mujhe Tehreek e Taliban Pakistan ne Pakad Liyaβ
- Pakistan Army officer abducted by Pakistani Taliban.
- Pakistan Army officer abducted by Pakistani Taliban.
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Amritsar, Punjab: Indian Army shows debris of Pakistan-launched missiles that were intercepted and taken down by Indian Air Defence systems.
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The Indian Army has showcased the wreckage of missiles fired by Pakistan, including the poorly made Chinese ASM PL-15, which were effectively intercepted and destroyed by Indiaβs sophisticated Air Defence systems in Amritsar, Punjab.
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An Army Officer has revealed that just 10% of our ground-based air defense ammunition was deployed, and with that small fraction, we managed to eliminate 20% of Pakistanβs military infrastructure.