Pakistan giving training to suicide bombers to attack Indian missions
Pakistan giving training to suicide bombers to attack Indian missions
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Kabul: Pakistan's intelligence agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) is planning to attack Indian missions in Afghanistan. These attacks can be carried out through a suicide bomber carrying a car full of explosives. According to a recent intelligence report, ISI is conspiring with terrorist organizations like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Islamic State (ISIS) for the same.

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The 'Islamic State in Khorasan Province' (ISKP) is a unit of the terrorist organization Islamic State in Afghanistan and is active in the Afghanistan-Pakistan region. It is being told that it has also recruited some youths from India to terrorist organizations. ISKP and Lashkar-e-Taiba are in touch with each other to attack Indian missions in Afghanistan. According to the Intelligence report, Saifullah, a native of Lahore, is working to liaise between Lashkar and ISKP. ISKP commander Matin Mouvia in Kabul has been ordered to carry out attacks on Indian missions.

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According to the inputs, 5 suicide bombers are being trained. Last year, 40 CROPF soldiers were martyred in the Pulwama fidayeen attack. Then a car filled with explosives was hit by a terrorist attacker carrying a vehicle carrying CRPF personnel. Apart from the Indian Embassy in Kabul on the target of terrorists in Afghanistan, India has advisors in Jalalabad and Herat. It has also been said in the report that the Indian people working in Afghanistan are also in danger of being targeted.

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