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NIA Report Exposes Pakistan's Role in Pahalgam Terrorist Attack

NIA Report Reveals Pakistan's Conspiracy Behind Pahalgam Terrorist Attack. Strong evidence implicates Lashkar-e-Taiba and ISI; evidence will be presented to international forums for action.

Pahalgam Attack: The NIA investigation report has revealed a conspiracy by the ISI and Lashkar-e-Taiba behind the Pahalgam terrorist attack. This devastating attack on April 22, 2025, in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, resulted in the deaths of 26 tourists and injuries to more than 20 others. The NIA's preliminary investigation report reveals several shocking findings, exposing a deep-rooted Pakistani conspiracy.

How the Attack Occurred

According to the NIA report, the attack was a joint operation involving the Pakistani terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba, the ISI, and the Pakistani army. The attack was planned at the Lashkar headquarters in Pakistan, under the direction of the ISI. The terrorists, who originated from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK), were in contact with their handlers and received instructions from Pakistan.

The Terrorists and Their Identities

The terrorists involved in the attack have been identified. Both terrorists, Hashim Musa and Ali alias Talha Bhai, are Pakistani citizens and affiliated with Lashkar-e-Taiba. These terrorists received assistance from Adil Thokar, a resident of Kashmir.

Major Revelation Regarding OGWs

The investigation also revealed the significant involvement of local Over Ground Workers (OGWs). These individuals provided assistance to the terrorists, including logistical support, information, and safe houses. The NIA recorded statements from over 150 individuals and compiled a list of OGW associates. Action against these local collaborators has also been initiated.

Technical and Forensic Evidence

The investigation team conducted 3D mapping of the attack site in the Betab Valley and recreated the events. This recreation revealed that the weapons used in the attack were hidden in the Betab Valley. Spent cartridges and other crucial evidence were collected for forensic examination and sent to the Forensic Science Lab.

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