Canada-based Khalistani extremists behind 1985 Air India terror attack: CSIS
CSIS said the bombing killed 329 people and remains Canada’s deadliest terrorist attack, renewing scrutiny of extremist networks operating from Canadian soil.
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Air India Kanishka Bombing: CSIS for first time blames Canada-Based Khalistani terrorists for 1985 airplane explosion
NEW DELHI: In a significant departure from its earlier public stance, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) has explicitly stated that Canada-based Khalistani extremists were responsible for planting the bomb that brought down Air India Flight 182, also known as the Kanishka, in 1985. The acknowledgement was made on June 23, marking the 40th anniversary of the deadliest terrorist attack in Canada’s history. In a commemorative message…
In a first in 40 years, Canada accepts Khalistani terrorists were behind Air India Kanishka bombing
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) has, for the first time in over four decades, officially acknowledged that Canada-based Khalistani extremists were responsible for the bombing of Air India Flight 182, popularly known as the Kanishka, in 1985. Calling it a "heinous act of terror", Canada's intelligence agency said the aircraft was destroyed by a bomb planted by Khalistani terrorists operating from Canada. "On this National Day of…
In a first, Canada admits Khalistanis planted bomb on Air India 'Kanishka' Flight 182; India vindicated after 41 years
India News: The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) has, for the first time in over 40 years, acknowledged the involvement of Khalistani terrorists in t.
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