UNSC Report Links The Resistance Front to Pahalgam Attack. What It Means? Why Is It a Diplomatic Win for India?
INDIA, JUL 30 – The UN Security Council report links TRF to Pakistan-backed terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, confirming TRF's role in the attack that killed 26 civilians, India said.
- On April 22, 2025, five terrorists attacked Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, killing 26 civilians in an attack claimed by The Resistance Front .
- The attack was linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba , with multiple UN Security Council members stating TRF is synonymous with LeT, though one member said LeT was defunct.
- TRF claimed responsibility twice on the day of the attack and published photos of the site but retracted the claim on April 26, with no further claims from other groups.
- The UN Security Council's 1267 sanctions monitoring report flagged TRF's role, noted Pakistan's efforts to remove TRF mentions, and affirmed the attack required LeT support, while India views this as a diplomatic achievement.
- This development coincides with the US designating TRF as a terrorist group, China blocking its sanctioning, and India launching Operation Sindoor as retaliation for the attack.
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