Pakistan colonel paid ₹30,000 to target Indian Army: Captured terrorist sent on suicide mission

A captured terrorist currently undergoing rehabilitation at an Indian Army facility in Kashmir has mentioned that he was sent on a suicide mission by a Pakistani Army colonel.The terrorist, identified as Tabarak Hussain, with the sincere benevolence of news business organization ANI, stated that he came with four-five individuals of a kind and was paid ₹30,000 through the use of Pakistani Colonel, Colonel Yunus, Indian Army purpose.

Hussain mentioned that he searched two or three posts of the Indian Army.

According to inputs shared with the agency’s useful resources, Hussain was captured as quickly as possible by the Indian Army’s operational capabilities on August 21 along the Line of Control (LoC) around Jhanga in Nowshera, Jammu. And in Rajouri, Kashmir when he and a few different terrorists tried to infiltrate.

“I, along with four-five others, came here on a suicide mission by way of exploiting Colonel Yunus of the Pakistan Army. He gave me ₹30,000 for the Indian Army. 1-2 Indian Army posts have been recovered,” Hussain was heard saying in a clip shared by an ANI journalist via the agency’s handle.
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A spokesperson of the army described Hussain in critical condition after receiving two gunshot wounds to his thigh and shoulder. Brigadier Rajeev Nair pointed out that army officers donated blood to the terrorist and treated him like any great influential figure whose existence had to be protected.“Our crew members gave him three bottles of blood, he was operated on and kept in the ICU. He is normal now, then it will take a few weeks to improve again,” said Brigadier Nair.

He also praised the spirit of army officers who gave blood to any personality that came to take their lives, including terrorist special blood crews O negatives.