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Mumbai attack key conspirator, Azam Cheema dead
LeT terror outfit suffers yet another blow
3/2/2024 11:03:38 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Mar 2: Azam Cheema, a key conspirator of the infamous 26/11 Mumbai attacks and the intelligence chief of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), reportedly died due to a heart attack in Pakistan's Faisalabad city, as per media reports on Saturday.
Cheema, wanted by the United States, was involved in training terrorists responsible for orchestrating the 2008 Mumbai attacks. The assault, which lasted for four days, claimed the lives of 166 innocent individuals and left over 300 others wounded. The attack on Mumbai's landmarks shocked the world and heightened concerns regarding global terrorism.
The demise of Azam Cheema marks the end of a chapter for the LeT, a group known for its violent extremist activities in the region. Cheema, who held a prominent position within the organization, was responsible for many innocent killings.
The news of Cheema's death comes as a significant development in the fight against terrorism. His involvement in the planning and execution of the 26/11 attacks had placed h
Cheema, wanted by the United States, was involved in training terrorists responsible for orchestrating the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
The attack on Mumbai's landmarks shocked the world and heightened concerns regarding global terrorism.
The demise of Azam Cheema marks the end of a chapter for the LeT.
Cheema, who held a prominent position within the LeT, was responsible for many innocent killings.
m on the radar of international law enforcement agencies, particularly the United States, which had been seeking his apprehension for his role in training terrorists.
The 26/11 attacks, masterminded by Cheema and others, not only resulted in loss of lives but also inflicted severe psychological and emotional trauma on the people of Mumbai and the wider international community.
The assault targeted various high-profile locations, including the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, Oberoi Trident Hotel, Nariman House, and the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus railway station, leaving a lasting scar on the city's collective memory.
Cheema's death is a positive development in the fight against terrorism.
His death serves as a stark reminder of the enduring threat posed by terrorism and the need for unwavering resolve in countering it. While one chapter may have closed with Cheema's passing, the fight against terrorism remains an ongoing struggle that demands unity, determination, and resilience from the global community.
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