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    Home / News / India News / #IndiaStrikesBack: IAF airstrikes' target involved in 1999 IC-814 Kandahar Hijack
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    #IndiaStrikesBack: IAF airstrikes' target involved in 1999 IC-814 Kandahar Hijack

    #IndiaStrikesBack: IAF airstrikes' target involved in 1999 IC-814 Kandahar Hijack

    By Ramya Patelkhana
    Feb 26, 2019
    07:56 pm

    What's the story

    India on Tuesday carried out air strikes to destroy Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terror modules in Pakistan's Balakot along the Line of Control (LoC) avenging the deadly Pulwama terror attack.

    However, the key target of India's aerial strikes was Azhar Yusuf, brother-in-law of JeM chief Masood Azhar, who was also involved in the 1999 hijack of Indian Airlines Flight IC-814.

    Here's all you need to know.

    Details

    Balakot terror camp was headed by Azhar Yusuf

    The Balakot terror camp, headed by Azhar Yusuf alias Ustad Gauri, was targeted and destroyed by India today.

    Yusuf was involved in the hijacking of IC-814 in December 1999 from Nepal to Kandahar, Afghanistan.

    Masood Azhar, along with two other terrorists, was released by India upon hijackers' demands. He later floated JeM that carried out many attacks in India, including the 2001 Parliament attack.

    Information

    Interpol lookout notice issued against Azhar Yusuf

    Azhar Yusuf also had an Interpol lookout notice issued against him since 2000. The Interpol notice says that he was a Pakistani national who hailed from Karachi and could speak Urdu and Hindi.

    Twitter Post

    Here's the Interpol lookout notice against Yusuf

    JeM's Yusuf Azhar alias Mohammad Salim alias Ustaad Gohri who was targeted today by IAF #airstrike in Balakot across LOC was on the Interpol list and among the most wanted in India. pic.twitter.com/1eTj8FhFMJ

    — ANI (@ANI) February 26, 2019

    Airstrikes

    12 Mirage 2000 fighter jets used to carry out strikes

    As many as twelve Mirage 2000 fighter jets of the Indian Air Force had successfully carried out the airstrikes before dawn on Tuesday to destroy Jaish's camp in Balakot, Pakistan.

    The operation lasted for 19 minutes, and the jets dropped 1,000 kg of explosives with precision.

    All the jets returned unscratched, and the IAF managed to break the backbone of the terrorist organization.

    Statement

    It was a non-military, pre-emptive strike: Foreign Secretary

    Following the IAF air strike, Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale told media, "There was very credible intelligence info that JeM (Jaish-e-Mohammed) was planning to carry out terror strikes across India, thereby making this strike absolutely necessary."

    He added, "It was a non-military, pre-emptive strike. India has decided to take action against any terror threat to it."

    Information

    Large number of Jaish terrorists eliminated

    Foreign Secretary Gokhale also said "a large number of Jaish terrorists", including the outfit's top commanders, trainers, and terrorists who were reportedly fidayeen (suicide attackers) have been eliminated by IAF. Today's casualties are estimated to be somewhere around 200-300.

    Training facilities

    Impossible to believe outfit's training facilities exist without Pakistan's knowledge

    Gokhale pointed out that while Jaish-e-Mohammed has been active for over 20 years in Pakistan, the country's government instead of taking action has always denied the outfit's existence as well.

    He said "it was impossible to believe" that such facilities, where hundreds of terrorists are trained, could operate without Pakistani authorities' knowledge.

    He also pointed out that the United Nations has already proscribed JeM.

    The attack

    A little about the Pulwama terror attack

    A convoy of CRPF, which had 70 buses, was attacked on the Jammu-Srinagar highway on 14 February.

    Terrorist Adil Ahmad Dar rammed a car laced with nearly 350kg of explosives into a bus, triggering a blast. In the dastardly attack, 40 jawans were killed and nearly 50 were seriously injured.

    Terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed claimed responsibility for worst terror attack since the 2016 Uri attack.

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