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Pahalgam Terror Attack Live Updates: India Bans 16 Pakistani Channels For Spreading Misinformation
2025-04-29
[OneIndi] Apr 28, 2025, 9:33 PM IST
Amid tensions with India, Turkiye has decided not to send weapons to Pakistan. This move shows International support to India in the fight against terrorism and countries supporting terrorism.

Apr 28, 2025, 8:36 PM IST
Jammu and Kashmir

A new video of Pahalgam terrorist attack has emerged on the internet showing chaos and people running away to save their lives.

🚨 Another horrific footage surfaces from the Pahalgam terrorist attack.

A man from Ahmedabad recorded it unknowingly — unaware of the tragedy unfolding before his eyes 💔

— Avenge Pahalgam. pic.twitter.com/tgZAhPC7PZ

— Megh Updates 🚨™ (@MeghUpdates) April 28, 2025

Farooq Abdullah Slams Pakistan, Vows Strong Response Against Terror

JKNC Chief Farooq Abdullah said he once supported talks with Pakistan but questioned justice for terror victims now. He emphasized that Pakistan has "murdered humanity" and rejected any notion of Kashmir siding with Pakistan. Abdullah asserted that India, united across religions, will give a strong response.

#WATCH | Jammu | #PahalgamTerroristAttack | JKNC Chief Farooq Abdullah says, "I used to favour dialogue with Pakistan every time...How will we answer those who lost their loved ones? Are we doing justice? Not Balakot, today the nation wants such action to be taken so that these… pic.twitter.com/YlRzAGUspO

— ANI (@ANI) April 28, 2025

Apr 28, 2025, 3:10 PM IST
Omar Abdullah Refuses to Seek Statehood After Pahalgam Terror Attack

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said he would not demand statehood in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people, calling it inappropriate to politicize the tragedy. Addressing the Assembly, he expressed deep sorrow and apologized to the victims' families while condemning the violence. The J&K Assembly passed a resolution condemning the attack, calling it an assault on "Kashmiriyat" and unity.

#PahalgamTerrorAttack | J&K CM Omar Abdullah says, "I will not use this moment to demand statehood. After Pahalgam, with what face can I ask for statehood for Jammu and Kashmir? Meri kya itni sasti siyasat hai? We have talked about statehood in the past and will do so in the… pic.twitter.com/kZqXSRxLmY

— ANI (@ANI) April 28, 2025

2 Hours Ago
NIA Probe Finds Terrorists Filmed Pahalgam Attack Using Body Cameras
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has unearthed disturbing information while investigating the April 22 terror incident in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. Officials claim that the terrorists who committed the atrocity affixed body cameras on themselves in order to capture the entire event on tape.

4 Hours Ago
Security Forces Narrow In On Pahalgam Terrorists 'Four Times' In South
Kashmir Security forces have located the Pahalgam attackers "at least four times" at various locations over the past five days, coming "very close" to cornering them in the forests of South Kashmir - and, on one occasion, even exchanging fire with them, The Indian Express reported. Read More

5 Hours Ago
Pawar Says Centre Admitted To 'Security Lapses' In Pahalgam
NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar on Sunday said Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh had adopted a mature approach during the all party meeting to discuss the April 22 Pahalgam attack by acknowledging there was a shortcoming on the part of the government.

During the night of 27-28 April 2025, Pakistan Army posts initiated unprovoked small arms fire across the Line of Control in areas opposite Kupwara and Poonch districts. Indian troops responded swiftly and effectively: Indian Army

JAMMU AND KASHMIR
Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has called one-day special session of Legislative Assembly on Monday to pay homage and discuss the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, which claimed 26 lives.

As many as 629 Indians, including 13 diplomats and officials, have returned from Pakistan through the international border crossing located in Punjab.

Speaking to Russian TV channel, Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif sought China and Russia's help in investigating of Pahalgam attack.

Terrorists and their backers carried out the Pahalgam attack to destroy Kashmir again as they did not like the return of peace and prosperity, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday and vowed the "harshest" response to the "perpetrators and conspirators"

At least 54 terrorists belonging to the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have been killed while trying to infiltrate from Afghanistan into northwest Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the military's media wing said on Sunday.

Authorities here have demolished the houses of three alleged active terrorists in Bandipora, Pulwama and Shopian districts of Jammu and Kashmir as security forces continued their crackdown on the terror ecosystem following the Pahalgam terror attack. With this, nine houses of suspected terrorists and overground workers of terror outfits have been razed so far since the April 22 attack in the lush meadows of Baisaran that killed 26 people and left the nation grief-stricken and fuming.

Security Forces Narrow In On Pahalgam Terrorists 'Four Times' In South Kashmir
[OneIndia] Security forces have located the Pahalgam attackers "at least four times" at various locations over the past five days, coming "very close" to cornering them in the forests of South Kashmir - and, on one occasion, even exchanging fire with them, The Indian Express reported.

According to sources, the terrorists were tracked using information from local residents, intelligence inputs, and combing operations.

"It's a cat and mouse game. There have been instances where they have been visibly located. But by the time they could be engaged, they had escaped. The forests are extremely dense, making it difficult to pursue them even after spotting them. However, we are confident we will capture them; it is only a matter of days," an officer from the military establishment told the newspaper.

The Army, in coordination with Central Armed Police Forces and the Jammu and Kashmir Police, has been conducting cordon and search operations in the forests surrounding Pahalgam in pursuit of the four terrorists - including two from Pakistan - responsible for the killing of 26 people at Baisaran meadow on 21 April.

Sources indicated that the terrorists were first sighted near Hapat Nar village in Pahalgam tehsil, Anantnag, but managed to escape by exploiting the dense terrain.

Subsequently, they were reportedly spotted in the forests of Kulgam, where a brief exchange of fire occurred with security forces before they fled once more.

The group was later located near the Tral ridge and then in Kokernag, where they are currently believed to be operating.

Sources said the manhunt has been complicated by the terrorists' extreme caution in securing supplies.

"Typically, terrorists need to arrange for food, which often draws them to villages. At times, they use local contacts to bring supplies to them in the forests, generating human intelligence that gives security forces an opportunity to act. However, these individuals are operating with great care," said an officer.

"We are aware of an incident where they entered a house at dinner time, seized food, and fled. By the time security forces were alerted and arrived, significant time had passed, allowing the terrorists to escape," he added.

Another complication, sources mentioned, is the lighter snowfall in the Kishtwar range this season.

"This provides the terrorists with the opportunity to cross towards the Jammu side, where the forests are denser and the terrain more challenging. They have been using the Kishtwar range to manoeuvre, but we believe they are still within South Kashmir," the officer said.

"There is a 'front door' to the Kashmir side and a 'back door' leading towards Jammu. Recently, foreign terrorists have increasingly been infiltrating and operating via the Jammu side. Our counter-infiltration grid is not as robust there compared to North Kashmir," he noted.

Security forces remain optimistic that the terrorists will eventually make a mistake and be neutralised. For instance, sources revealed that the attackers took two mobile phones from the tourists they killed at Baisaran.

"It is anticipated that these phones may be used to establish communication locally or across the border. Our technical intelligence network is closely monitoring these devices for potential leads," they said.

Meanwhile, the counter-infiltration grid on both the Jammu and Kashmir sides has been strengthened, and border forces placed on high alert to prevent the terrorists from escaping across.

The Jammu and Kashmir Police are also interrogating suspected overground workers linked to terror outfits in South Kashmir to gather intelligence and ascertain whether additional individuals were involved in the attack.

The investigation is focusing on the logistical support the terrorists may have received in planning and executing the assault.

India Bans 16 Pakistani YouTube Channels For Spreading Misinformation After Pahalgam Terror Attack
[OneIndia] The blocked platforms include the YouTube channels of major news organisations such as Geo News, Dawn, Raftar, Bol News, ARY News, Samaa TV, and Suno News.

Additionally, the YouTube accounts of notable journalists including Muneeb Farooq, Umar Cheema, Asma Shirazi, and Irshad Bhatti were also banned.

Other affected channels include Uzair Cricket, The Pakistan Reference, Razi Naama, and Samaa Sports.

Collectively, these channels had amassed 63 million subscribers.

Government sources stated that the banned channels were circulating provocative and communally charged content, as well as false narratives and misinformation aimed at India, its armed forces, and security agencies.

Turkey Sends Combat Equipment To Pakistan Amid Rising India-Pakistan Tensions After Pahalgam Attack
[OneIndia] Amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan following the Pahalgam terror attack, Turkey has shown its support for Islamabad by sending combat equipment. A Turkish Air Force C-130 Hercules military transport aircraft arrived in Karachi on Sunday, carrying military supplies.

Sources indicate that this move forms part of broader defence cooperation between the two nations. In addition to Karachi, up to six Turkish C-130 aircraft have reportedly landed at a military base in Islamabad, underlining Turkey's backing of Pakistan, particularly as Pakistan struggles to manage growing challenges along its international borders.

Both Turkish and Pakistani sources have confirmed the transfer of military cargo, although precise details of the shipments have not been disclosed. Significantly, Turkey is standing by Pakistan at a time of heightened regional instability, especially in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack and the renewed conflict between India and Pakistan over Kashmir.

Turkey's military assistance complements similar support from China, which has reportedly supplied drones to enhance Pakistan's defensive capabilities. This strategic collaboration underscores the strengthening defence ties among Turkey, Pakistan, and China. Analysts monitoring these developments suggest that these alliances are reshaping South Asia's geopolitical landscape, particularly as military activity across the region continues to intensify. For Pakistan, which is currently mobilising resources along its borders, the arrival of this military equipment is seen as crucial reinforcement amid mounting threats. Meanwhile, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has activated several key air bases - including Pensi, Skardu, and Swat - in response to rising regional tensions with India. Fighter jets including F-16s, J-10s, and JF-17s have been deployed at these bases, with combat air patrols (CAP) already underway. This initiative is part of the PAF's broader strategy to bolster its defensive capabilities and ensure swift response readiness. It is noteworthy that Skardu airbase has been upgraded to serve as a critical hub, supporting Pakistan's fighter aircraft in air defence operations, surveillance, and combat readiness.
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Iran to send 2nd aid convoy to Pakistan
2011-09-25
Yet another example of the much-derided as impossible Sunni-Shia friendship.
An official with Iran's Red Islamic Thingy Society (IRCS) says the country is set to send its second shipment of humanitarian aid to flood-stricken Pakistain.

"The second humanitarian consignment of Iran's Red Islamic Thingy [Society] for aid to the flood-ravaged Paks weighs approximately 55 tons," IRNA quoted the IRCS director of international affairs, Shabeddin Muhammadi Araghi, as saying on Friday. The aid cargo, comprising of foodstuff, tents and blankets will be sent to Bloody Karachi by air on Monday, he noted.

Iran dispatched its first aid-consignment, which was approximately 47 tons, to Pakistain by road on Thursday.

According to the latest figures released by Pakistain's National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on Thursday, more than 350 people have been killed and over eight million others have been affected by floods in Pakistain's southern regions. Two million Paks have also fallen ill from waterborne diseases in the deluged areas.

NDMA front man Irshad Bhatti said malaria, diarrhea, skin disease and snake bites were among the health problems two million people across all the 23 districts of Sindh Province are struggling with.

"In some areas, diseases also spread out because of dead animals, but there is no major breakout of any epidemic," Bhatti added, calling for donations of mosquito nets and medicine. The World Health Organization says there is a desperate shortage of clean drinking water in the south, which has also triggered outbreaks of acute diarrhea and other waterborne diseases.

The UN's children agency has pledged to distribute 200,000 liters (50,000 gallons) of water to 40,000 people daily and deploy 40 more water tankers soon.
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India-Pakistan
Scores Killed in Karachi Blast
2006-04-12
More detail on yesterday's report...
Scores of people, including prominent Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal leader Haji Hanif Billo, were killed when a bomb went off at a religious gathering in Karachi late yesterday. Interior Minister Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao said 45 people were killed and over 100 injured but unofficial toll was put at 67. Abbas Qadri, Shah Turabul Haq and Irshad Bhatti — leaders and prominent members of religious parties were seriously injured. Police later confirmed the death of several leaders.

A suicide bomber triggered off the blast when speakers were offering Maghreb prayers. Ambulances were ferrying the injured to hospital, witnesses said, adding that limbs were seen scattered in the area. Witnesses also said the blast sparked panic among thousands of people who had gathered at the cityÂ’s Nishtar Park to celebrate the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Soon after, angry youths, some of them armed, went on a rampage, setting a petrol station and cars ablaze and firing on police and paramilitary troops as they tried to reach Nishtar Park, in the heart of the cityÂ’s commercial district.

The blast was believed to have been centered close to the stage where prayer leaders from Jamaat-e-Ahle Sunnat, had been standing. Authorities had taken tough crowd control measures yesterday, two days after 29 women and children died in a stampede at a mosque.
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