National

IAF Airstrike killed 130-170 JeM militants: Italian Journalist

Pratidin Bureau

According to an Italian journalist, Francesca Marino's report, the airstrike conducted by the Indian Air Force on February 26 had killed around
130 to 170 Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) recruits.

In a conversation with a TV channel, Marino has claimed that Pakistan had lied because it stated that the Indian Air Force airstrike did not lead to any damage or casualties.

Further in Marino's report, it has come to light that Pakistani army unit from Shinkiari base camp arrived at the location of the strike on February 26 around 6 AM, which is just two-and-a-half hours after IAF bombed the terror camp.

The journalist quoting sources scribed that a unit of the Pakistani Army arrived at the spot and transported the injured to the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen terror camp, located in Shinkiari, where Pakistan Army doctors treated them.

Husband Sets Wife On Fire Over Money Dispute In Guwahati's Maligaon

Anupam Kher Inspires Cadets During Visit to National Defence Academy

EAM Jaishankar Meets ASEAN Senior Officials, Emphasizes Strategic Partnership

India's Mining Sector Witnesses Record Production In 2022-23 FY

"We Don't Speak About It, But..." Assam CM Says "Vote Jihad" Exists