Muridke Strike: Lashkar HQ Had Pakistan Govt Office, Now Reduced To Rubble By Indian Army
A major revelation has emerged following the Indian Army’s strike on the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) headquarters in Muridke, Pakistan. It has come to light that a government office linked to the Pakistani administration was operating from within the terror outfit’s base. Specifically, rooms inside the Lashkar compound were being used by the Pakistan Livestock Department, despite international claims that all such terror-linked assets had been seized back in 2018.Exclusive visuals show the destruction of the Lashkar HQ, now reduced to rubble, as a result of India’s precision strike. Sources confirm that while two rooms were allotted for official use to project a façade of legality, the remaining structure functioned as a full-fledged terror training and planning hub. Meetings related to attacks on India, including incidents in Kashmir and high-profile operations like that in Uri or Pulwama, were reportedly held there.Alarming intelligence also suggests that Pakistani officials were present during these terror planning sessions, indicating direct state involvement. Additionally, Pakistani forces were seen attending the funerals of slain terrorists, further exposing their ties.This revelation has deeply embarrassed Pakistan on the global stage, proving yet again its continued covert support for terrorism under the guise of state institutions.
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