40 Years After Air India Bombing Which Killed 329, Canada Admits It Was Khalistani Plot
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The bombing of Air India Flight 182 on June 23, 1985, killed 329 people. For the first time in four decades, Canada has blamed Khalistani terrorists based in the country for planting the explosives. India had called the 1985 crash a Khalistani plot. The plane disintegrated in mid-air. A total of 329 innocent people, including 22 crew members and 307 passengers, were killed in the attack. On Facebook, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (C…
After over 4 decades, Canada confirms Khalistani extremists behind Air India bombing
Ottawa: For the first time in four decades, after a bomb explosion killed 329 people aboard Air India Flight 182, Canada has blamed Khalistani terrorists in the country for planting explosives. India had maintained that the 1985 tragedy was a Khalistani plot. Taking to Facebook, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) wrote, “On June 23, 1985, a bomb planted by Canada-based Khalistani extremists destroyed the aircraft, killing everyone…
329 people lost their lives Air India Kanishka Flight, (Aaj Samaj), Ottawa: Canada's intelligence agency CSIS has admitted for the first time that Khalistani terrorists were behind the bombing of Air India Flight 182 in 1985. Describing the Kanishka tragedy as a heinous act of terrorism, the Ottawa intelligence agency blamed Khalistani terrorists living in Canada for planting the bomb. The Canadian Security Intelligence Service has described the…
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