Killers Of Pahalgam: Agencies Release Pics Of 4 Terrorists Behind AttackThe Resistance Front

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Killers Of Pahalgam: Agencies Release Pics Of 4 Terrorists Behind AttackThe Resistance Front,

a front for the banned Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), has taken responsibilty for yesterday’s attackSecurity agencies said today they have released photographs of four terrorists involved in the horrific attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, that resulted in the deaths of 26 tourists yesterday. Three of the identified suspects were named by officials as Asif Fauji, Suleman Shah and Abu Talha. They are all believed to be associated with Lashkar-e-Taiba and at least two are thought to be foreigners. As the country tries to come to terms with the tragedy,

security agencies are working overtime to nab the terrorists and unspool the gruesome plot responsible for the attack.

The banned Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) affiliated Resistance Front has taken responsibility for yesterday’s attack. Union Home Minister Amit Shah flew to Kashmir and discussed the situation with Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah.

Narendra Modi has returned after truncating his Saudi Arabia visit. The Prime Minister had earlier condemned the terror attack and said that all possible assistance is being provided to the victims. “Those responsible for this heinous act will face justice… they will not be spared! We will never allow their wicked agenda to succeed. Our determination in the war on terror is unshakeable and will only become stronger.”

Home Minister Shah saluted their memory before the bodies were brought home today. “With a heavy heart, I offer my condolences to the deceased in the Pahalgam terror incident. India will never surrender to terrorism. Those behind this barbaric terror attack will not go unpunished,” he posted on X.

Survivor accounts say the terrorists asked what is your religion, after which they shot dead men. Now the bodies of the dead are being returned home. The Civil Aviation Ministry then asked airlines to regulate fares to assist tourists stranded in Kashmir in returning to their homes.

The terror attacks have put major cities of the country, including Delhi and Mumbai, on high alert.

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