Published: 5:36pm, 25 Apr 2025Updated: 7:57pm, 25 Apr 2025
Soldiers in India-administered Kashmir on Friday blew up the family homes of two men who police allege were among a gang that carried out the region’s deadliest attack against civilians for decades.
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India’s security forces have launched a giant manhunt for those responsible for killing 26 men in the tourist resort of Pahalgam on Tuesday.
Police say they are members of the Pakistani-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), designated a terrorist organisation by the United Nations.
They have issued wanted posters with sketches of three men: Indian national Adil Hussain Thoker, as well as Pakistani citizens Ali Bhai and Hashim Musa.
They are also searching for Indian citizen Asif Sheikh.
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Members of the two Indian fugitives’ immediate families were detained for questioning after the attack, the officer and their relatives said.