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Pakistan: Jaish-e-Mohammed Commander Abdul Aziz Esar Killed

As per the reports, Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) commander Abdul Aziz Esar has died in Punjab, Pakistan. Reason behind his remains unclear. A video depicting Esar's death has circulated across various international media platforms. Known for orchestrating numerous terrorist attacks in India, Esar's sudden death has raised questions.

OsintTV released footage suggesting that Maulana Abdul Aziz Esar, a senior JeM terrorist, died on June 2. Residing in Ashrafwala, Kallur Kot within Bhakkar district, Punjab province, his death is attributed to a heart attack by JeM sources. However, the precise cause remains unverified. His funeral is scheduled at the JeM headquarters' Markaz in Bahawalpur, Punjab.

Jaish-e-Mohammed Commander Abdul Aziz Esar

Involvement in Anti-India Activities

Esar was deeply involved in anti-India activities and terror attack planning. Security analysts speculate about possible suspicious circumstances surrounding his death. As one of JeM's top strategists, he allegedly masterminded several plots against India, including the 2016 Nagrota attack. He was notorious for delivering incendiary speeches in Pakistan to incite anti-India sentiments.

The Jaish-e-Mohammed headquarters in Bahawalpur faced significant damage during India's precision strikes under Operation Sindoor. This operation targeted key locations associated with terrorist activities.

Abdul Aziz Esar's involvement in terrorism extended beyond planning attacks; he played a crucial role in spreading propaganda against India. His speeches often aimed to provoke hostility and unrest between the two nations.

The mysterious nature of Esar's death has led to speculation and intrigue among security experts and analysts. While some attribute it to natural causes, others suspect foul play due to his high-profile status within JeM.

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