Pakistan Terror Groups Relocate To Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Following India’s Operation Sindoor: Report | India News

Following the sensitive strikes in the Sindo Operation of India in May, there was a significant change in the operational bases of Pakistan extinguished terrorist groups that targeted and destroyed nine major terrorist bases in Pakistan and killed more than 100 militants connected to Jaish-e-Mohammed (JEM) and Lashkar-E-Taiba (LET).
Media reports show that groups such as Jaish-e-Mohammed (JEM) and Hezbol Mujahideen (HM) are located close to the border of Kashmir (POK) and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) from Pakistan and Punjab.
Jaish-e-Mohammed expands education at Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
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The latest reports show that JEM is actively expanded in Mangaz, Markaz Shohada-E-Islam’s Marxaz Shohada-E-Islam. At the same time, Hezbol Mujahideen, led by the former Special Services Group Commando Khalid Khan, is building a new camp called “HM-313” in Bandai, KPK. The construction of this camp began immediately after the sensitive strikes of the Indian Armed Forces during the Indian-Pakistan conflict.
In addition, Jaish-e-Mohammed is preparing for a recruitment driving in Peshaver on September 25th. This event will commemorate Jaish-e-Mohammed, the brother of Masood Azhar, the brother of Jaish-e-Mohammed, who was killed during the Sindoor operation. At this rally, Jaish-e-Mohammed is expected to adopt Al-Murabitun, a new name, which means “defenders of the Islamic country”, referring to a West African-based al-Qaeda member.
Media reports confirm the increasing construction and logistics activities of Jaish-e-Mohammed’s Mansehra base and underline the group’s efforts to rebuild and expand the educational operations in the region.
Lashkar-e-taiba threat
This development, Lashkar-E-Taiba (let) this week online in a video that emerged in an online video of India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi reportedly released new threats.
A two -minute clip, which is claimed to have been shot during a public event in Bahawalpur around September 17, and is now online viral, shows Saifullah Kasuri, also known as Khalid, who is known as Khalid, who aims to target terrorist camps in Pakistan in Pakistan, India, Pakistan, India.
Kasuri stressed that Lashkar’s decision continues to be intact and showed the intention of seizing the control of rivers, dams and all Jammu and Kashmir.
The Lashkar-E-Taiba Deputy Chief also claimed that the Pakistani government and his army financially support the reconstruction of the Muridke center of Lashkar, damaged during air strikes.
Kasuri, a senior commander of Let, is reported to be the brain behind the 26 -demanding Jammu and the April 2025 expensive terrorist attack in Kashmir. In addition, Lashkar is believed to have ties with the proxy group (TRF), the proxy group.
Jaish Leader in Sindoor Operation
In addition, Jaish-e-Mohammed (JEM) Commander Ilyas Kashmiri claimed that the Pakistani Army Chief Asim Munir instructed senior officers to participate in the funerals of the militants killed during the Sindoor operation of India.
In a video circulating online, Ilyas said that the Pakistani Army General Directorate (GHQ) ordered a last greeting to the deceased militants. Corps commanders were directed to participate in uniform funeral ceremonies and to provide security, he added.
Ilyas also claimed that after IC-814 escaped from Tihar prison after the kidnapping, Jaish Chief Masood Azhar Azhar was a shelter in Pakistan and that Balakot served as a base to plan his operations in Delhi and Mumbai.
India carried out Sindoor operations on May 6-7 in response to the 22 April expensive terrorist attack. In one night, in a major attack, the Indian Armed Forces targeted nine terror camps in Kashmir, which was occupied by Pakistan and Pakistan, by hitting the basic infrastructure of two of the most famous terrorist groups of the region-Jaish-E-Mohamed (JEM) and Lase). According to reports, strikes resulted in the death of more than 100 militants.
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