Operation Sindoor Update: Indian Army’s Operation Sindoor has become a sore spot for Pakistan, the master of terror. A large number of terrorists have been harmed because India has killed a large number of terrorists. Now, the news is coming that 14 members of Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar’s family have died.

Apart from this, his brother Rauf Asghar has also been badly injured, whose condition is said to be critical. Masood Azhar is the most wanted terrorist, who is also the mastermind of the Pulwama attack. The dreaded terrorists’ family members were wiped out in the Indian Army’s air strike. You can learn essential things related to this below.

Know who is Masood Azhar?

Masooh Azhar is the head of Jaish-e-Mohammed, who is also declared a most wanted terrorist. Pakistan has always sheltered this dreaded terrorist. Pictures of him being in Pakistan have often surfaced on social media. He is considered to be one of the most dangerous terrorists.

He was arrested in 1999 for hijacking Indian Airlines, but was later released in exchange for the release of hostages. Since then, the dreaded terrorist has been continuously active in Pakistan. He plots terrorist attacks from behind the scenes. In 2001, Jaish-e-Mohammed attacked the Indian Parliament under the supervision of Masood Azhar.

America also warned Pakistan.

For information, let us tell you that after the Pahalgam terrorist attack, there was a lot of distance in the relations between India and Pakistan. In Pahalgam, the terrorists killed 26 people after asking about their religion. This painful incident was also opposed at the international level. A Pakistan-backed terrorist organisation took responsibility for this attack.

The situation worsened after this attack.

For information, let us tell you that after the Pahalgam terrorist attack, there was a lot of distance in the relations between India and Pakistan. In Pahalgam, the terrorists had killed 26 people after asking about their religion. This painful incident was also opposed at the international level. A Pakistan-backed terrorist organisation had taken responsibility for this attack.