‘Neither regret, nor disappointment’: Even after 10 family members died, Masood Azhar said this on Operation Sindoor

Masood azhar operation sindoor reaction: Maulana Masood Azhar, the head of Jaish-e-Mohammed and an international terrorist, has claimed that 10 members of his family and its four associates were killed in targeted air strikes conducted by India under Operation Sindoor to avenge Pahalgam Terror Attack. A statement quoted by Azhar said that the Jaish-e-Mohammed headquarters in Bahawalpur-Jamia Masjid Subhan Allah included her elder sister, her husband, a nephew and his wife, a niece and five children of the expanded family.
‘no apologies’
Azhar said that he has neither regret nor disappointment. He said, “Rather, it comes to my heart again and again why I also did not join this fourteen-member happy caravan.” The international terrorist said, “The time had come for him to leave, but God did not kill him.”
Allah became the guest of Allah-Masud Azhar
Masood Azhar said after Operation Sindoor, “Tonight, ten members of my family got this happiness together. It has five innocent children, my elder sister, her honorable husband, my scholar Fazil nephew (nephew) and his wife and my dear scholar Fazila (niece), my dear brother Huaifaifa and his mother, two more lovers.” He said that those killed have become guests of Allah.
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Who is Masood Azhar?
56 -year -old Masood Azhar, listed as an international terrorist by the United Nations Security Council, has been involved in the conspiracy of several terrorist attacks in India. This mainly includes the 2001 Parliament attack, the 2008 Mumbai attack, the 2016 Pathankot attack and the 2019 Pulwama attack. However, it is an open secret that the terrorist is in Pakistan, but Islamabad has repeatedly denied knowing about it.
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