NewsX : Yasin Bhatkal warns of Indian Mujahideen attack on Indian cities

2019-03-01 3

Late in the summer of 2008, when 26/11 was still just a string of digits, a small group of earnest young men had gathered in a Delhi apartment, admiring the worn, matt finish on a Kalashnikov—the first of many that were due to arrive. The men had carried out a series of murderous urban bombings; now, they hoped to stage a mass-casualty fidayeen attack. They even thought of names for their new group: the Martyr al-Zarqawi Brigade, named after a jihadist commander killed in Iraq. Not many weeks after that conversation, the man who had brought in the Kalashnikov, Muhammad Atif Amin, was shot dead by the Delhi Police at Delhi's Batla House, along with his Indian Mujahideen associate Muhammad Sajid. Muhammad Shahnawaz and Ariz Khan, the two other volunteers, have never been seen since.

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