UNSC panel notes Pak-based terror group JeM’s reported link to Red Fort attack

A recent report from a United Nations Security Council (UNSC) panel has highlighted the alleged involvement of the Pakistan-based terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) in the deadly explosion at the Red Fort in New Delhi. This tragic incident, which occurred in 2022, resulted in the loss of approximately 15 lives and left many injured. The UNSC's findings suggest that JeM has been actively planning and executing attacks within India, raising serious concerns about national security. The Red Fort, a historic symbol of India, has now become a focal point in discussions regarding terrorism and security measures. The Indian government has expressed its commitment to combating terrorism and has called for international cooperation to address these threats. As investigations continue, authorities are focusing on strengthening security protocols to prevent future incidents. This revelation adds to the ongoing scrutiny of Pakistan's role in supporting cross-border terrorism and the challenges faced by Indian security forces in maintaining peace and safety in the region.
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