Chinese connection exposed in Ganderbal terror attack, terrorist organization itself mentioned the link…

The Chinese angle has also come to light in the attack on non-Kashmiris engaged in the construction of the tunnel in Ganderbal, Jammu and Kashmir.

Pakistan’s terrorist organization People’s Anti-Fascist Front (PAFF) has described this terrorist attack as a strategic attack.

He says that attacking the workers engaged in building the Z Modh tunnel is part of a strategy. This will affect India’s military deployment on the eastern border.

He says that this attack was in the interest of Pakistani Army and its friend China.

Pakistan and China are evergreen friends and they do not stop from conspiring against India. However, officials say that no evidence has been found of China’s involvement in this attack.

At the same time, terrorist organization PAFF wants to woo Pakistan’s friend China with its words and tell that terrorists are working for China.

Let us tell you that this tunnel is being built on Srinagar Leh Highway to ensure 12 months connectivity between Kashmir and Ladakh.

APCO Infratech Company of UP is constructing the tunnel. Officials say that the tunnel is also to be inaugurated in November itself. There will be no change in the date of inauguration.

PAFF said, this army project in this area is a well of death. Therefore this should be avoided. Indian officials say that such projects will provide double benefits in sensitive areas.

In such a situation, it is wrong to call this tunnel only a military project. Let us tell you that The Resistance Front (TRF), a terrorist wing of Lashkar, has taken the responsibility of attack on the campsite of Z Mode Tunnel in Gund area of ​​Sonamarg.

The terrorists suddenly attacked the campsite and shot dead seven people, including a doctor. Many people were injured and seven died. According to the information, two terrorists were involved in this attack.

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