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Pahalgam terror attack: Three Pakistan nationals, two Kashmiris among 5 militants identified

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April 24, 2025
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Security forces inspecting the blast site after militants a hand grenade in crowded Sunday market near TRC in Srinagar

Security forces take position after terrorists hurled grenades in a crowded Tourism Reception Centre (TRC) in Sunday Srinagar market, on Sunday. At least 12 civilians injured in a grenade blast. UNI

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Srinagar, April 24: Five militants, including three Pakistani nationals and two residents of Jammu and Kashmir have been identified, who carried out the horrific attack near Pahalgam town, as authorities ramped up efforts to nab the perpetrators of the worst terror strike to rock the region in nearly two decades.

The investigation agencies identified named three Pakistani nationals — Asif Fauji (code name Moosa), Suleman Shah (code name Yunus) and Abu Talha (code name Asif), said people aware of developments.

Two other Valley based operatives — Adil Guri, a local from Bijbehara in Anantnag who went to Pakistan in 2018, and Ahsan, a resident of Pulwama who also went to Pakistan in 2018 — were also identified, said the people cited above.

The Kashmiri operatives recently infiltrated into India after getting years of training in Pakistan, but Fauji and Shah were operating in Jammu and Kashmir for some time and were involved in previous attacks as well, including in Poonch, said the investigators.

The militants involved in Tuesday’s attack in Pahalgam’s Baisaran meadow asked civilians, particularly men, to prove their religion by reciting Islamic prayers or showing physical markers such as circumcision, according to a preliminary investigation by central agencies based on survivors’ testimonies.

Authorities in Jammu and Kashmir have already released sketches of three suspects and announced a reward of Rs 20 lakh each for information on them.

One of the attackers has been identified by central intelligence agencies as Moosa – a code name – who, the officer cited above said, was also most likely involved in the May 2024 attack on an Indian Air Force (IAF) convoy in Poonch.

There is no CCTV camera at any establishment in the close vicinity of the Baisaran meadow, which means investigators are largely relying on information shared by the survivors. It is suspected that the attackers fled to higher ranges of the Pir Panjal after the attack.

A National Investigation Agency (NIA) team led by Inspector General Vijay Sakhare is stationed in Srinagar to conduct a thorough investigation.

Officials said the federal anti-terror agency has already taken over the probe, with the J&K Police lending assistance.

The role of Saifullah Kasuri, one of the deputies of Lashkar-e-Toiba Chief Hafiz Saeed, is being investigated, officials added.

In a video shared on social media, Kasuri can be seen saying on February 2 this year that “Kashmir will become ‘land of the pure’ by February 2, 2026” and that “in the coming days Mujahideen will intensify their attacks and Kashmir will be freed”

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