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India ‘kills terrorist’ behind beheading of US journalist in Pakistan strikes as nuclear-armed nations on brink of war

Published on May 09, 2025 at 09:40 AM

INDIA says it has killed a top commander of a Pakistan-based Islamist militant group in the strikes launched on its rival nuclear-armed neighbour.

‘s ruling party boasted on social media that top Jaish-e-Mohammed leader Abdul Rauf Azhar – linked to the brutal killing of The Wall Street Journal’s Daniel Pearl – has been “eliminated”;.

Photo of Daniel Pearl, Wall Street Journal reporter.
Daniel Pearl, a Wall Street Journal reporter, is presumed to have been murdered by militants in Karachi, Pakistan in 2002
Photo of Daniel Pearl holding a newspaper.
The Wall Street Journal’s reporter Daniel Pearl is seen in a harrowing picture sent to news outlets by his kidnappers before his beheading

Paramedics carry a wounded person on a stretcher outside a hospital.

“Operation Sindoor”; carried out by India on Wednesday hit nine sites across and Pakistani-controlled Kashmir.

It was said to be in response to Pakistan’s deadly , where 26 civilians were gunned down.

In a post on social media, India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party published a photo of Abdul Rauf Azhar with the word “eliminated”; written across it.

Among the nine targets of Operation Sindoor was the Jaish-e-Mohammed headquarters in Bahawalpur, Pakistan’s Punjab Province, BJP reported.

Former US special envoy for Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad wrote on X: “India has killed the brutal terrorist assassin Abdul Rauf Azhar, whose psychopathic beheading of Wall Street Journal journalist Daniel Pearl in 2002 we all remember.

He added: “Justice has been served.”;

Daniel Pearl was a 38-year-old Jewish-American journalist who at the time worked as the South Asia bureau chief ofThe Wall Street Journal.

After being stationed in New Delhi, he moved to Karachi, Pakistan, to investigate terror after the September 11, 2001, attacks in City.

Pearl was abducted by “National Movement for the Restoration of Pakistani Sovereignty”; (reportedly a pseudonym for JeM) who sent an email to US and Pakistani news outlets in which Pearl is accused of being an American spy and demands are given for his release.

A beheading video of Pearl was then released by the group, leading Pakistani authorities to launch a manhunt for several of their members.

Illustration of a map showing Operation Sindhoor, where India hit 9 targets in Pakistan. Includes troop, tank, aircraft, navy, and nuke counts for both countries.

Large explosion at night.
Footage of Indian rockets being fired at Pakistan in retaliation for the shooting

Abdul Rauf Azhar was designated a global terrorist by the US and sanctioned by the Treasury Department in 2010 for planning and supporting attacks in India.

He was linked to the 1999 hijacking of Indian Airlines Flight IC-814, which led to the release of his brother, Masood Azhar, from an Indian .

Azhar was also accused of being involved in the 2016 Pathankot airbase attack and other operations carried out by JeM – listed a terrorist organisation by the UN, the US and India.

Pakistan has not yet confirmed his death, and no official statement has been released by Jaish-e-Mohammed.

But US Vice President said on Thursday that the India-Pakistan conflict is “fundamentally none of our “.

The announcement of Azhar’s death comes as tensions between India and Pakistan have escalated over the past week – with fears that the -armed neighbours are .

Border clashes in Kashmir continue after several and drone attacks.

On Wednesday, Pakistan claimed that it has killed up to 50 Indian soldiers, vowing to get revenge for “every drop of blood”; spilt in the deadly conflict.

Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said in an interview with Pakistani TV channel Geo News: “If they [India] impose an all-out war on the region and if such dangers arise in which there is a standoff, then at any time a nuclear war can break out.”;

He added: “If they aggravate this then if a chance of war arises in which there is a sign of nuclear option being used on both sides, then the responsibility for that will be on India.”;

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif earlier blamed India for igniting an “inferno”; in the region after bombing his country overnight and has now authorised his troops to fire missiles back.

Nuclear war in the region is feared to– and campaigners have called on both sides to step back.

US President spoke about the ongoing conflict and said he is prepared to do “anything to help”;.

Sir also told that Britain is now “engaging urgently”;with both of the countries.

The prime minister said he is “encouraging dialogue”; and urging “de-escalation”;.

The International Campaign to Abolish has said it is “gravely concerned”;.

While IndiaandPakistanonly have small stockpiles of nuclear weapons compared to or America, they have a viscous rivalry and longstanding feud over.

The region in the northwestern Indian subcontinent has historically been claimed by both India and Pakistan.

Damage to a building in Muzaffarabad, Pakistan, following an Indian missile attack.
People inspect the damage from an Indian missile attack in Muzaffarabad, Kashmir
Aftermath of a drone strike in Karachi, Pakistan; police and onlookers at the scene.
Residents gather as police inspect the site where an alleged Indian drone was shot down in Karachi

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