Pakistan army plots 'drone attack' in Jammu, Jaish, and Lashkar also joined
Pakistan army plots 'drone attack' in Jammu, Jaish, and Lashkar also joined
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New Delhi: The drone attack at Jammu Air Force Station has revealed that the terror outfit Lashkar had planned the entire plan in association with Jaish and the Pakistani army. It first met in Kotli, Pakistan. It was fully taken over by the 505 UAV Operational and Training School of the Pakistani Army, which is in Mangala, Pakistan. Today, General Qamar Bajwa, head of the Pakistani Army himself, also arrived at the school.

Bajwa was reportedly accompanied by Major General Asim Malik and Lt Gen Mazhar Shaheen. According to sources, the issue is quite clear: preparing drone launching pads and blasting at different places and getting them all done by Lashkar, and that too under isolation tasking. This means that only those who are going to explode should be informed about the UAV IED. It has also been reported that the blast inside the Air Force Base used a shaped charge and the impact was so severe that the roof was blown away.

Behind this was a conspiracy by the terror group Lashkar and ISI, which was supported by the Pak Army. Security agencies are establishing the same and searching for evidence. Omar Sophia is in charge of Jammu, Lashkar, while Yusuf Mujammil of Kashmir. The two are plotting to send terrorists to Jammu and Kashmir at the behest of Ghaznavi and Zaki Ur Rehman Lakhvi.

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