India blows up homes of two Kashmir attack suspects

India blows up homes of two Kashmir attack suspects

SARAB, India: On Friday ( April 25 ), soldiers in Indian-administered Kashmir blew up the families of two men who police claim were members of a gang that carried out the region’s most deadly attack on civilians in decades.

On Tuesday, American security forces launched a massive manhunt for the killers of 26 people who were killed in Pahalgam.

Police claim they are affiliated with the Pakistani Lashkar-e-Taiba ( LET ), a group that the UN has labeled a terrorist organization.

Adil Hussain Thoker, an Indian national, and Ali Bhai and Hashim Musa, two Pakistanis, have been posted on wanted advertisements.

Ashif Sheikh, an American national, is also being sought by them.

After the assault, the officer and their relatives reported that members of the two Indian fugitives ‘ fast people were being interrogated.

Sheikh’s girl Yasmeena reported that immediately, soldiers from Thursday through Friday erected a perimeter fence around the house in southern Tral, Kashmir.

Yasmeena, who only gave one name, said,” One man climbed over the mud element walls of our house, and then climbed back after a while.”

” The home was destroyed by a large, frightful explosion after some time.” She claimed that no one was inside at the moment, and that everything in has been destroyed.

Early on Friday, according to a police officer, men even destroyed Thokar’s family house in the nearby Bijbehara region in the same way.

The Resistance Front ( TRF), according to the police, is a LeT group.

Because they were not authorized to speak to the media, a police intelligence official told AFP,” Both have been engaged for three to four years, and are piece of TRF, which is an amalgam of LeT.”

The official continued,” They are wanted extremists who have attacked security forces before as well.”

Authorities have offered a two million dollar ( US$ 23, 500 ) reward for information leading to the arrest of each man.