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Pakistan Moves Secret Jaish Base Used for Pathankot Attack: Report

India believes Jaish was responsible for carrying out the attack on Pathankot airbase.

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Pakistan’s ISI has ordered the relocation of the secret facility of the anti-India terror outfit Jaish used for training recruits, reports The Indian Express. India believes Jaish was responsible for carrying out an attack on Pathankot airbase.

The Jaish-e-Mohammad seminary at Bahawalpur continues to function in the usual manner despite Pakistan admitting that one telephone number meant for public dealing by the outfit was used in the Pathankot attack. The base is located in the shadows of Fort Maujgarh, built by Muhammad Maroof Khan Kehrani in the 18th century to guard camel caravans linking the ports of the Indus and the Gulf of Kutch to Punjab’s cities.

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Topics:  Pakistan   ISI   Pathankot Terror Attack 

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