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After airstrikes JeM chief's shaken brother seeks help
3/3/2019 11:37:14 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 3: As the days are passing details about the airstrikes are emerging. The strikes were carried out by Indian Air Force at a JeM terrorist camp at Balakote inside Pakistan.
Moulana Ammar, youngest brother of JeM chief Moulana Masood Azhar, in an audio clip is heard saying that India has hit an important JeM camp inside Pakistan territory and the act needs to be avenged. "India did not hit any army installation nor any establishment of Pakistan government but the attack was mounted on a Jaish Centre where we used to prepare our cadres for Jehad," Moulana Ammar is heard saying.
A caller in another audio clip, which has gone viral on the social network, is heard calling authorities for help and saying that "everything has been destroyed in firing."
An analyst while talking to Early Times said that the airstrikes carried out by the IAF have shaken the terrorists present in Pakistan to core as they had never expected that Indian jets would reach their den and destroy it. "There is some confusion about the number of causalities suffered by the terrorists as the Government of India has not given any number but these strikes have proved it beyond doubt that India has the capability to enter inside Pakistan territory, identify the terrorist camps and hit them. This is a clear message to the neighbouring country that terrorism won't be tolerated and terrorists would be paid back in their own currency. They don't understand any other language other than bombs and bullets and they have been told in clear terms that bigger bombs can fall upon them if they don't mend their ways," he added.
An expert said, "Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has acknowledged that JeM chief Masood Azhar is in Pakistan but he is ailing. His assertion is clear that the most wanted terrorist in India is enjoying full backing of Pakistan government. These terrorists are "strategic assets" of Pakistan and they have been used by the neighbouring country to just wage a proxy war along its eastern and western borders."
He said that the airstrikes carried out by the IAF is clear indication that war against the terror has begun and if the terrorists don't mend their ways they would be eliminated and their camps would be destroyed. "One hopes that politicians won't politicize these strikes and would allow the armed forces to do their job without any interference," the expert added.
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