The Pakistani terrorist group Jaish-E-Mohammad (me) allegedly launched its first female wing “Jamaat-ul-Mominaat”. Wion quoted resources like saying that the wing will be led by Sadiya Azhar, sister of unregistered terrorist Masood Azhara.
Sadiya Azhar Yusuf Azhar’s husband was reportedly killed during the Sindoor 7th Operation on May, when the Indian forces targeted Markaz Subhanallah Jam.
According to reports, a letter was issued in the name of the Chief of Jim and the terrorist of the designed terrorist Maulany Azhar. It revealed the creation of a female wing.
A letter shared by Jem’s Propaganda Outlet Al-Qaam Media said Jamaat-Ro-Mominaat will function as a female brigade clothing.
Recruitment for the new unit allegedly began on Wednesday, October 8, on the USman-O-ali in Bahawalpur in Pakistan, the report added.
Recruitment units allegedly focused on the wife of the commanders of the Memo and economically vulnerable women who studied at the Bahawalpur, Karachi, Muzaffarabad, Kotl, Haripur and Mampur.
Intelligence inputs indicated that Masood Azhar and his brother Talha Al-Sif together approved the integration of women into the surgical structure of him and prepared the way for this new female brigade.
During the Sindoor Operation, the Indian Armed Forces focused on the Jemovo residence in Bahawalpur, South Pandjáb.
After the strike, the commander of Jaish-E-Mohammad (me) admitted that the family of the chief chief of the Azhar terrorist group was “torn into pieces” in Indian rocket strokes on May 7 at the headquarters in Bahawalpur, Pakistan.
In a viral video recorded on the YouTube channel on Tuesday, the commander of Melyas Kesmírí, who furious over the Indian attack, killed the family members of Azhar and also boasted a fight in neighboring countries for Pakistan.
Indian armed forces were carried out by missile strikes for terrorist targets, including Bahawalpur, the Fortress of the Sep Terror, 7th May as part of the Sindoor Operation – in a strong retaliation to the terrorist attack of Pahalgam.
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