Audio: IAF Airstrike hit the schools where students were being trained to understand jihad claims Masood Azhar's brother
Audio: IAF Airstrike hit the schools where students were being trained to understand jihad claims Masood Azhar's brother
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NEW DELHI: Day after the Indian Airforce’s Air Strike, Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Masood Azhar's brother Maulana Ammar has admitted that the airstrikes by the IAF hit the training camps of the terror outfit in Balakot in Pakistan.

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In an audio message, Maulana Ammar can be heard saying that the Indian jets hit the training camp and inflicted significant damage on them.  The added that the Indian aircraft did not bomb the safe house of any agency, nor did they attack any headquarters, but hit the schools where students were being trained to understand jihad. He said that these were places where people empathised with the 'oppressed' Kashmiris.

 

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Maulana Ammar appealed to the gather that the outfit must restart jihad to retaliate the attack of Indian Army.

Indian Air Force fighters crossed the Line of Control (LoC) on Tuesday and dropped 1000 kilogramme bombs destroying a JeM terrorist camp based in Pakistan. The attack was launched by 12 Mirage fighters which reached Balakot, a town in Mansehra district in Pakistan's Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.

Indian authorities have maintained that the airstrike Killed a very large number terrorists and their trainers.  In an official statement, India said that JeM has been responsible for a series of terrorist attacks including on Parliament attack and the Pathankot airbase attack.

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