Pahalgam, April 26: In a major crackdown on terrorism, Indian security forces have blasted the house of Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Farooq Ahmed Teedwa in Narikoot Kalaroos, Kupwara district of North Kashmir. The action came days after the gravest terrorist attack against the tourists in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam.
The attack claimed the lives of 26 tourists including two foreign nationals. As per reports, the terrorists masqueraded as army officials opened fire at the tourists in Pahalgam. As per witnesses, the terrorists targeted the Hindu tourists in the region.
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India has BLASTED the house of Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Farooq Ahmed Teedwa, a resident of Narikoot Kalaroos, Kupwara (North Kashmir).
— Farooq is currently in Pakistan, working with the Pakistan Army. pic.twitter.com/Et8WS8B6eK
Farooq, who is currently believed to be in Pakistan and working closely with the Pakistan Army, had been involved in anti-India activities for years. The action against his property is seen as part of India's intensified operations to dismantle the support structures of terrorists operating from across the border.
A video has surfaced on social media in which it can be seen that a house is being blasted after which its debris fly into the air. It is being claimed in the viral video that the house belonged to the terrorist Farooq Ahmed Teedwa who was involved in the April 22 terrorist attack.
His house is among six properties belonging to terrorists or their associates that have been demolished in the past 48 hours. The demolition sends a strong message to militants and their handlers that their assets in India will not be spared.
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