Pakistan Terrorism | Jaish-E-Mohammed's Terror Hideout Busted In Kishtwar, Maggi & Biryani Found

In the rugged and frozen mountains of Kishtwar, Jaish terrorists relished Maggi and biryani in their Kargil-style fortified bunker - perched at height of 12,000-feet - that shielded them for months – until security forces busted it yesterday. The recovered stash from the busted hideout reveals the terrorists' winter survival plan: 50 maggi packets, fresh vegetables like tomatoes, potatoes, 15 type of spices, 20 kg basmati rice of fine quality, grains, cooking gas, and dry wood – enough to sustain them for months. This Kargil-style bunker is believed to be used by Jaish commander of Pakistani origin. - Saifullah and his deputy Adil - was a fortress with stone-lined walls, designed to withstand encounters. When on Sunday afternoon troops closed in, the Jaish terrorists lobbed grenades, injuring seven soldiers, before escaping. Later one of the soldier Havildar Gajendra Singh succumbed to his injuries. 

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