Kashmir’s dreaded terrorist and Hizbul Mujahideen’s top commander Bashir Ahmed killed in Rawalpindi

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Kashmir’s dreaded terrorist and Hizbul Mujahideen’s top commander Bashir Ahmed killed in Rawalpindi

Terrorist Bashir Ahmed was killed.

Terrorist Bashir Ahmed was killed.

Kashmir’s most dreaded terrorist Bashir Ahmed was shot dead by an unknown assailant in Pakistan. This top most commander of Hizbul Bashir was hiding in Rawalpindi. The killed terrorist was associated with the Pakistani terrorist organization Hizbul Mujahideen. The Government of India had also imposed UAPA on terrorist Bashir Ahmed.

According to the information, Bashir Ahmed, the launching commander of Hizbul Mujahideen, was attacked in Rawalpindi, Pakistan on Monday. Bashir Ahmed was attacked by an unknown assailant in Rawalpindi. The assailant opened fire on terrorist Bashir, killing him on the spot.

Terrorist Bashir was attacked on Monday evening in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, when he was outside a shop. Where bullets were fired at him. After this, the people present there took Basheer to the hospital after the firing stopped, where the doctors declared him brought dead. Bashir Ahmed was a resident of Jammu and Kashmir. Last year itself, the Government of India declared Bashir Ahmed, a resident of Babarpora in Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir, as a terrorist.

On October 4 last year, the Ministry of Home Affairs declared Bashir Ahmed a terrorist under the provisions of the UAPA Act. Basheer’s name surfaced several times in the allegation of helping terrorists coming to Jammu and Kashmir by infiltrating from Pakistan. It was only after this that the Ministry of Home Affairs had declared Basheer a terrorist under UAPA. After this, Bashir fled from Jammu and Kashmir and made Rawalpindi city of Pakistan his base. Bashir was working for Hizbul Mujahideen from Rawalpindi itself.

Let us tell you that on Monday in Pakistan, an unknown assailant shot dead Bashir Ahmed, the most dreaded terrorist of Kashmir. The Government of India had declared him a terrorist under the UAPA Act. Since then Indian security agencies were looking for him.

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