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UK channel detects jihadi material for the Muridke site destroyed in Operation Sindoor

यूके चैनल ऑपरेशन सिंदूर में नष्ट किए गए मुरिडके साइट के लिए जिहादी सामग्री का पता लगाता है

A structure in Muridke was damaged in Indian strike

London: Sky News has discovered social media accounts, expressing support for Jihadi terrorist groups such as Lashkar-e-Taiba (Late) and Al-Qaeda, which is at the exact location of the building in Muridke, Pakistan, which was killed by India in retaliation by India last week. Pahgam terrorist attack,Geolocated for a Sky News Forensic and Data Team Marazz taiba Muridke on Tiktok, YouTube and Google in many videos, which express support for let and “313”, refer to 313 brigadeAl-Qaeda’s military wing in Pakistan.Videos were posted before flying India last week. The channel confirmed video places using satellite imagery in and around the complex.According to the Maping Militants Project of Stanford University, 313 brigade members include the Taliban and allid jihadi groups, such as Lashkar-e-Zhangvi, Harkat-ul-Jihad-Al-Islami, Late and Jai-e-Muhammad. 313 brigade has been behind many high-profile attacks and bombing inside Pakistan.Caption, hashtags and user names post, these videos either express their support for either and “313”. A video shows a person with a gun and user name: “Lashkar Taiba – Markz Taiba Muridke – 313 Bhai Group – Mujahid Force PK”.A ticketing video caption with the text “313” is “brought your arms and blooming and go to war”.Maskan Sangwan, senior intelligence analyst at TRAC of Terrorism Research Consortium, said: “These youths who are presenting with rifles are using 313 labels as a badge for jihadi identity,” what he said, will help in recruitment.In a video with the hashtag “313 Jihad”, children are shown practicing the sword inside the mosque, with the caption “we are small soldiers, and we fight non-confidents”. The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) told Sky News: “It has been known for decades that it has its headquarters in Muridke.”Pakistan-based resistance front, a late proxy, initially claimed responsibility for the Pahalgam attack. Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khwaja Asif said: “This appears to be a random video with background music, which later added – Tikok’s trends often work. If it is considered a reliable evidence, we can produce millions of clips ourselves.” He said that any suggestion was used by terrorists as a basis, a “completely false social media cheated,” he said.

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