JeM linked to Red Fort attack: UNSC report

A recent report from the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has linked the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terrorist group to the attack on the Red Fort, a prominent historical site in India. The report highlighted a specific incident on July 28, 2025, where three individuals allegedly connected to the attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, were reported killed. This revelation raises concerns over the ongoing influence and operational capacity of JeM, especially in light of heightened tensions in the region. The UNSC's findings underscore the persistent threat posed by terrorist organizations in India, which have been a significant issue for national security. The Indian government has been actively working with international partners to counter these threats, but the UNSC's report serves as a reminder of the challenges that remain. The link to JeM, which has been involved in numerous attacks in India over the years, could lead to renewed calls for stringent measures against terrorism and enhanced security protocols at sensitive locations across the country.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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