Indian Airstrikes Target Pakistan Mosque Used by Terror Group Supporters on Social Media
In a recent development, social media accounts expressing support for a Pakistan-based terror group linked to al Qaeda have posted videos from a mosque in Pakistan that was targeted by Indian airstrikes. The targeted mosque is known to be frequented by supporters of the terror group, and it is believed that the videos posted online were captured just before the airstrike. This incident has raised concerns about the use of social media by terror groups to spread their propaganda and communicate with their followers. The Indian government has not yet officially confirmed the target of the airstrikes, but sources suggest that it was aimed at disrupting the activities of the terror group. The tensions between India and Pakistan have been high in recent years, with both countries accusing each other of supporting terrorism. The international community is closely monitoring the situation, as any escalation in the conflict could have far-reaching consequences for the region. It is crucial for both countries to find a peaceful resolution to their differences and work towards stability in the region.