RAW carried out target killings of six people in Pakistan


Washington: The American newspaper has badly exposed the terrorism being carried out around the world under the auspices of the Indian government.
The American newspaper Washington Post exposed the activities of the Indian government involved in terrorism and serious human crimes.
Washington Post wrote that India is involved in target killings through terrorist acts in Pakistan.
According to the report, the Indian intelligence agency RAW carried out target killings of six people in Pakistan through hired killers. In April 2024, Tanba, whose real name is Aamir Sarfaraz, was shot in Lahore.
The newspaper wrote that India also carried out extrajudicial killings in the United States, Canada, and Western countries. In Canada and the United States, the Indian intelligence agency RAW killed Sikh leaders. RAW officer Kavish Yadav issued instructions for an assassination attack on a Sikh separatist leader in New York.
According to the American newspaper, Canadian officials also exposed the terrorism of Indian diplomats and RAW.

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