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Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad meets the Taliban leadership, Indian security institutions issued a warning

Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad meets the Taliban leadership, Indian security institutions issued a warning
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New Delhi: State intelligence agent has warned of possible terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir after they get input regarding the movement of terrorists from across the border.
A senior official said that input was shared with state intelligence and security institutions concerned to prepare for unwanted situations.
He added that all intelligence agencies were assigned after they learned about the meeting between Pakistani terror leaders based in Pakistan Jaish-e-Mohammed (JEM) and Taliban leaders in Kandahar during the third week of August.
The meeting was attended by a group of Taliban leaders where JEM sought their support in the ‘India-Centric’ operation.
Further sources revealed that the political situation in Pakistan was also discussed at the meeting.
“We have ordered intelligence agencies to keep watching on social media.
On August 24, we received input on the movements of two terrorists from Pakistan who planned a grenade attack in Srinagar.
All agents concerned have been warned for coordination,” the official said.
All countries have been told to do security exercises and maintain an anti-terror unit with high alerts.
The Taliban entered Kabul on August 15, caused the civilian government to collapse.
As a result, many countries have begun to evacuate residents and their diplomatic personnel from the surrounding countries because of the precarious security situation and some have promised to take a number of Afghan asylum seekers.
Thousands of Afghan citizens have been camping outside the airport perimeter with desperate efforts to escape on the last flight abroad after the takeover of Afghanistan by the Taliban.
On Thursday, a suicide bomber and some armed person Isis-k killed 13 members of service a.s.
And at least 169 Afghan civilians in the attack at Kabul Airport.
The Province of Khorasan Islamic State (ISUKP) on Thursday claims responsibility for the explosion.

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