India claims to have killed all suspects of Kashmir’s Pahalgam attack
Summary
India's Home Minister Amit Shah stated that three suspected rebels killed in Kashmir were connected to the April attack on tourists in Pahalgam. The suspects were eliminated in a joint military operation, and they were identified as Pakistani nationals linked to the group Lashkar-e-Taiba.Key Facts
- Three suspected rebels were killed in a military operation near Srinagar, Kashmir.
- The rebels were accused of killing 26 tourists in Pahalgam in April.
- The conflict between India and Pakistan after the attack lasted four days and caused over 70 deaths.
- The rebels were identified as Pakistani nationals.
- Two of the rebels were said to be members of Lashkar-e-Taiba, a group based in Pakistan.
- Indian security agencies used evidence and accounts to confirm the identity of the attackers.
- The Resistance Front, another group, initially claimed responsibility but later retracted.
- The U.S. recently labeled The Resistance Front as a "foreign terrorist organization."
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