Watch: LeT terrorist, Pak army attend funeral after India's strike on terror camps

Videos from Pakistan and PoK showed funeral being held after India's strike on terror camps killed over 80.
Watch: LeT terrorist, Pak army attend funeral after India's strike on terror camps
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India launched cross-border precision strikes in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, targeting nine terror camps. The strikes killed over 80 terrorists. Videos from Pakistan and POK showed funerals being held after India’s strike on terror camps.

Hafiz Abdul Rauf, a Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist, led funeral prayers for three men killed in Indian military strikes on a terror-linked site in Muridke, near Lahore. The funeral was attended by Pakistan Army personnel, police, civil officials, and members of the banned Jamaat-ud-Dawah (JuD), founded by Hafiz Saeed.

The men—Qari Abdul Malik, Khalid, and Mudassir—were reportedly JuD members and worked as prayer leaders and caretakers at a mosque destroyed in the strike, as per a report by news agency PTI.

A video from Muazaffarabad in POK showed body being carried in a coffin.

Another video showed Pakistan Army personnel carrying coffins, wrapped in Pakistan flag, in Muridke.

India’s strike was in retaliation for the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam which claimed the lives of 26 people.

Days after the deadly attack on civilians in J&K's Pahalgam, India carried out precision attacks at nine terror sites-- Sawai Nalla, Sarjal, Muridke, Kotli, Kotli Gulpur, Mehmoona Joya, Bhimber and Bahawalpur. Each location-- four in Pakistan and five in POK-- were chosen carefully for strikes under Operation Sindoor. The sites included Bahawalpur, the stronghold of terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed, and Muridke, the headquarters of Lashkar-e-Taiba.

Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Masood Azhar said that as many as 10 members of his family and four aides were killed in Indian strikes in Pakistan's Bahawalpur, BBC Urdu reported.

Source: India Today

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