Big revelation in Poonch attack, local Lashkar terrorists feasted with Pakistani terrorists 2 days before the attack

Big revelation in Poonch attack, local Lashkar terrorists feasted with Pakistani terrorists 2 days before the attack. Indian security forces detained six people on Sunday in connection with the Poonch terror attack. In which an Indian Air Force (IAF) soldier was killed. One of the detained has been identified as Mohammad Razzaq who is believed to have provided food and logistics support to the terrorists.

Abdul Razzaq, a 35-year-old mason, reportedly works as an over-ground operative for Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). Two days ago he had hosted Pakistani terrorists at his residence near Sinai. Earlier, there were reports of his involvement in providing material support to various terrorist groups. During interrogation he confessed to these activities.

This development has happened when security personnel have started a massive search operation after the terrorist attack on the Indian Air Force convoy. Security forces have set up checkpoints and checking is going on in the area. Amid aerial surveillance of the entire area, the Indian Air Force expressed condolences on the martyrdom of its Corporal Vicky Pahade, who succumbed to the injuries sustained in the attack on Saturday evening. He wrote a post “our deepest condolences to the bereaved family. We stand strongly with you in this hour of grief.”

Additional forces of the Indian Army reached Jarra Wali Gali (JWG) in Poonch late Saturday night. After the ambush in Sanai village of Poonch sector, the injured soldiers were taken to the Command Hospital in Udhampur. However, one of the injured airmen succumbed to his injuries.


Immediately after the attack, the local Rashtriya Rifles unit along with the army and police launched a cordon and search operation in the surrounding area to trace the culprits. IAF confirmed the incident through a tweet. In which it was said that the convoy targeted by the terrorists was safe and investigation was going on. Indian Air Force vehicles were secured inside the air base in the general area near Shahsitar.

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