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Searches Start In Pathankot As Men In Army Fatigues Raise Suspicion

CHANDIGARH:  Pathankot, where a terror attack claimed the lives of 7 military personnel in January, is on alert as police received reports that four suspicious men in army fatigues have been seen in the area. A massive search operation is on, during which the police found army uniforms, caps and belts dumped near some bushes.

The men, a woman caller had told the police, were seen near Chakki Khadd on Pathankot-Himachal border. The Punjab officials have alerted their counterparts in Himachal Pradesh.

An alert has been sounded on the Pathankot-Dalhousie road and Jallandhar-Pathankot highway where key defence installations are located. Around 400 security personnel including SWAT team, have been deployed for conducting the search operation. The army has also been alerted and there is heightened vigil, the police said.    


Source:-ndtv
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Afghan security forces kill last gunman in Kabul attack

 Afghan security forces have killed the last surviving gunman holding out more than 10 hours after a complex attack that began with a car bomb in central Kabul, Interior Ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi said on Tuesday.

In a message posted on Twitter, he said Afghan special forces had killed all those involved in Monday night's attack in the Share Naw area of Kabul.

Earlier in the day, Afghan security forces sealed off the centre of Kabul as they battled gunmen who barricaded themselves inside the offices of an international aid group.

The attack in a prosperous business and residential area of the capital took place just hours after a Taliban suicide attack near the Defence Ministry killed at least 24 people, including a number of senior security officials.

“We have rescued several families from the area,” Fraidoon Obaidi, chief of the Kabul police Criminal Investigation Department, said.

The attacks highlighted the precarious security climate in the capital just a month before a conference in Brussels where international donors are expected to pledge continued financial support to Afghanistan.

After several hours of quiet overnight, sporadic gunfire and explosions could be heard as day broke. Security officials evacuated terrified civilians from their offices and homes near the explosion site.

An Interior Ministry official said initial reports indicated one person had been killed and six wounded in the attack, with 31 people rescued from the area.

Kabul traffic was blocked in several parts of the city and schools in the area were closed.

On Monday, 24 people were killed and 91 wounded when twin blasts in quick succession tore through an afternoon crowd in a bustling area of the city close to the Defence Ministry.

The Taliban immediately claimed responsibility for that attack, in which a suicide bomber caught security forces personnel and civilians who rushed to help victims of the first explosion.

“When the first explosion happened people crowded to the site and then the second blast occurred, which was really powerful and killed lots of people,” said Samiullah Safi, who witnessed the attack.

An Army General and two senior police commanders were among the dead, a Defence Ministry official said. Another official said the deputy head of President Ashraf Ghani's personal protection force had also been killed.

The double bombing came less than two weeks after gunmen attacked the American University in Kabul, killing 13 people.

It was the deadliest attack in Kabul since at least 80 people were killed by a suicide bomber who targeted a demonstration on July 23. That assault was claimed by Islamic State.

The Taliban's ability to conduct coordinated high profile attacks in Kabul has piled pressure on the Western-backed government, which has struggled to reassure a war-weary population that it can guarantee security.

Afghanistan's foreign partners, concerned about the ability of the security forces to withstand Taliban violence, are expected to pledge support over coming years at the Brussels conference, three months after NATO members reaffirmed their commitment at a meeting in Warsaw.

Outside Kabul, the insurgents have stepped up their military campaign, threatening Lashkar Gah, capital of the strategic southern province of Helmand, as well as Kunduz, the northern city they briefly took last year.


Source:-thehindu
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Pathankot attack: US gives new information on Pakistan hand

NEW DELHI: Even as the NIA is examining the option of filing a chargesheet against Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar in the Pathankot terror attack case, the US has handed over proof+ confirming that the strike emanated from Pakistan.


The US has informed the NIA that IP addresses of Facebook accounts of JeM handlers who masterminded the January attack and IP address of the website of the outfit's financial arm, Al Rahmat Trust, are located in Pakistan. The probe revealed that FB groups accessed by friends of JeM handler Kashif Jaan were related to jihad and JeM and contained photos of the four killed terrorists - Nasir Hussain, Hafiz Abu Bakar, Umar Farooq and Abdul Qayum.

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At the time of the attack, the webpage of Al Rahmat Trust was uploaded on rangonoor.com and alqalamonline.com, which are administrated by one Tariq Siddiqui with a common email for both sites, and its address is in Rafah-e-Aam Society in Malir, Karachi. "The US has confirmed that all these websites and IP addresses originated in Pakistan and these were uploaded around the time of the Pathankot attack+ ," an official said.


It was found that Jaan was using a FB account connected to the same mobile number which the attackers called from Pathankot after abducting Punjab police SP Salwinder Singh. The terrorists had also called another number in Pakistan connected to the FB account of "Mulla Daadullah". These accounts were accessed around the time of the attack using IP addresses of Pakistan-based telecom firms (Telenor and Pakistan TeleCommunications Company Ltd).

Source:-indiatimes
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PM Modi slams attack on dalits: 'If you want to shoot, shoot me'

 NEW DELHI: Coming down heavily on the perpetrators of violence on dalits, Prime Minister Narendra Modi + on Sunday said, "If you want to attack, attack me, not dalits. If you want to shoot, shoot me".

The Prime Minister was addressing a party meet in Hyderabad+ where he slammed the recent attacks on the dalit community and condemned the politics over the dalit issue. Attacking his political rivals, PM said, "Some people who thought that they control dalit votes could not digest the fact that people are now getting to know about BJP's good work."

Upset over the numerous incidents of such violence, the PM evoked the 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' (the entire world is a family) ideology, which is the fabric of Indian culture and said that it is a shame that we are attacking our own brothers and sisters. "We are the people who talk about 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' and if we cannot embrace our dalit brothers and sisters, the world will not forgive us," PM Modi said.


"What right do we have to ill-treat our dalit sisters and brothers," he asked in his speech which lasted for about 45 minutes. I want to tell everyone that discrimination between people is not acceptable. We must stop this," he said.
Source:-TOI
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