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How Indian forces foiled Jaish attack planned by Masood Azhar’s brother

(With agency contribution) NEW DELHI: Pakistan’s spy agency ISI killed four terrorists whose security forces came down at a meeting in Nagrota, Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday. The Pulwama-type suicide terrorist and the mission were led by Brother Masood Azhar, the head of Jaish-e-Muhammad, senior government sources told ANI. Sources showed that ‘Azhar, Abdul Rauf Ashgar, selected four terrorists from the Shakargarh camp in Pakistan near the Indian border to carry out a “major terrorist attack”.
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