Pakistan-based terror outfits are scrambling to relocate their training camps in fear of Indian military retaliation. After the success of Operation Sindoor, intelligence sources confirm that major terror groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, and Hizbul Mujahideen are shifting their bases to more remote and undisclosed locations within Pakistan. Exclusive visuals accessed by ABP News reveal that Jaish-e-Mohammed is constructing a new terror training facility in Mansehra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Similarly, Hizbul Mujahideen has set up a new camp named “HM 313” in Dir, under the leadership of former Pakistani army commando and current Hizbul commander Khalid Khan. These developments signal growing insecurity among terror groups operating from Pakistani soil. Adding to the concern, Jaish-e-Mohammed is also planning a gathering in Peshawar on September 25 under a front name “Al-Murabitoon” to commemorate Yousuf Azhar, the brother of Masood Azhar, who was killed during Operation Sindoor. India’s assertive stance has visibly shaken these organizations, forcing them into hiding and relocating operations. Security analysts believe that this is a clear sign of the effectiveness of India’s counter-terrorism efforts and rising global scrutiny on Pakistan’s support for terrorism.

Janhit: India's Fear Strikes Pakistan, Terror Camps Relocate Amid Rising Pressure | ABP NEWS