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Mastermind of Jaffar Express killed in Afghanistan

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ISLAMABAD: Fitna-ul-Hindustan terrorist and mastermind of Jaffar Express attack killed in Afghanistan, according to security sources.

Fitna-ul-Hindustan terrorist Gul Rehman alias Ustad Mureed was killed in Afghanistan.

Sources say that according to Indian media and social media, this terrorist was killed in the Afghan province of Helmand on September 17, 2025.

Terrorist Gul Rehman was a trainer and operational commander of the Fitna-ul-Hindustan Majeed Brigade.

Security sources further say that terrorist Gul Rehman was involved in attacks on security forces, Chinese citizens, innocent citizens and various institutions.

Sources say that Fitna-ul-Hindustan targeted unarmed innocent citizens of Pakistan, security forces, and CPEC projects.

“Fitna al-Hindustan” carried out terrorist attacks on the Jaffer Express, the Chinese Consulate in Karachi, and the PC Hotel in Gwadar, sources said.

“Fitna al-Hindustan” was also behind the Khuzdar school bus bombing, the suicide attack on the Confucius Institute in Karachi, the Pakistan Stock Exchange attack, and terrorist activities at Quetta Railway Station, sources confirmed.

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