Pakistani terrorist Farhatullah Ghori calls for attacks on trains petroleum pipelines and Hindu leaders in India video viral | Terrorist Farhatullah Ghori: Ghori, who carried out the terrorist attack on Akshardham temple, is plotting again, said

Pakistani terrorist Farhatullah Ghori calls for attacks on trains petroleum pipelines and Hindu leaders in India video viral | Terrorist Farhatullah Ghori: Ghori, who carried out the terrorist attack on Akshardham temple, is plotting again, said

Terrorist Farhatullah Ghori : Gauri, who carried out the terrorist attack on Akshardham temple in Gujarat, is again plotting against India. Farhatullah Gauri, a terrorist living in Pakistan, has again threatened to attack India. He has released a video regarding this. Terrorist Gauri has asked the people of his organization to derail trains in Delhi-Mumbai and other cities. In the video that went viral on August 28, Gauri is telling the terrorists to use pressure cookers for bomb blasts. The Indian government is on alert after this incident. Gauri said…

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Farhatullah Ghori 3-minute ‘fidayeen war’ video on telegram NIA concern increased

Farhatullah Ghori 3-minute ‘fidayeen war’ video on telegram NIA concern increased

Telegram: Pakistan-based terrorist Farhatullah Ghori has released a video on Telegram threatening to attack trains in major cities of India. According to a TOI report, the video is rapidly going viral on the messaging platform and it specifically targets the rail networks of Delhi and Mumbai. what was said in the video For your information, let us tell you that in the video, terrorist Ghori, who is on the most wanted list by Indian intelligence agencies, has threatened to attack important infrastructure like fuel pipelines, transport systems and railway tracks.…

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terrorist attack in Iran Jaish-al-Adl three places including Chabahar target

terrorist attack in Iran Jaish-al-Adl three places including Chabahar target

Terrorist Attack: A major terrorist attack has taken place in Iran, Sunni Baloch group Jaish-al-Adl has targeted three military posts in South-East Iran. Three army soldiers and 10 other people are reported to have been killed in this attack. These attacks took place in Chabahar, Rusk and Sarbaz of Iran. On Thursday morning, Iran’s Deputy Minister of Interior Majid Mirhamadi told the media that Iran’s law enforcement headquarters in Chabahar and the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) base in Rusk were targeted. Both these places are in Sistan and Baluchistan province. Mirhamadi…

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Pakistan Recalls Its Ambassador From Iran Following Unprovoked Violation Of Its Airspace By Tehran

Pakistan Recalls Its Ambassador From Iran Following Unprovoked Violation Of Its Airspace By Tehran

Iran Attack On Militants: Islamabad has recalled its ambassador from Tehran after Iran attacked the bases of terrorist organization Jaish al-Adl based in Balochistan, Pakistan. With this, Pakistan has expelled Iran’s ambassador from its place. Pakistan’s Foreign Office has termed Iran’s attack as an unprovoked violation of its airspace. On Tuesday (January 16), Iran attacked terrorist targets in Pakistan with missiles and drones. This information was given in many media reports quoting Iran’s government media. According to media reports, Iran has attacked and destroyed two bases of Jaish al-Adl in…

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Iran Says It Has Launched Attacks On What It Calls Militant Bases In Pakistan

Iran Says It Has Launched Attacks On What It Calls Militant Bases In Pakistan

Iran Attacks Jaish al-Adl: On Tuesday (January 16), Iran carried out attacks targeting the bases of terrorist group Jaish al-Adl in Pakistan. News agency AP of Iran Quoting government media, it was said that missiles and drones were used in the attack, which Pakistan did not immediately accept. Jaish al-Adl is a Sunni terrorist group that operates largely across the border in Pakistan. According to news agency Reuters, Iran’s state media reported that two bases of Baluchi terrorist group Jaish-al-Adl were targeted with missiles. A day before this, missiles were…

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