
UN bombshell: JeM blamed for Red Fort blast - Pakistan's terror cover-up exposed!
Zee News
Fifteen people were killed and several others were injured on November 9 when a car explosion near Delhis Red Fort triggered a high-level investigation.
The UN Security Council has blamed Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) in connection with the attack near the Red Fort in New Delhi on 9 November that killed 15 people.
In its latest report, the UNSC Sanctions Monitoring Team said, "One Member State noted that Jaish-i-Mohammed (JiM, QDe.019) had claimed responsibility for a series of attacks. It was also reported to be linked to an attack near the Red Fort in New Delhi on 9 November that killed 15 people."
Fifteen people were killed and several others were injured on November 9 when a car explosion near Delhi's Red Fort triggered a high-level investigation. The probe reportedly revealed the existence of a sophisticated 'white-collar' terror network with alleged ties to Jaish-e-Mohammed.
The report added that Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) leader Mohammed Masood Azhar Alvi also announced the establishment of a women-only wing, Jamaat ul-Muminat (not listed), aimed at supporting terrorist attacks.
"On 8 October, Jaish-i-Mohammed leader Mohammed Masood Azhar Alvi (QDi.422) formally announced the establishment of a women-only wing, Jamaat ul-Muminat (not listed), which was aimed at supporting terrorist attacks. Another Member State reported that Jaish-i-Mohammed was defunct," the report stated.












