LeT Terrorist In Pakistan Army Uniform: Proof Of Military-Terror Nexus Exposed

In a startling revelation that further exposes the nexus between Pakistani terrorists and the country’s military, open source intelligence OSINT TV has released new visuals indicating active collaboration between terror operatives and the Pakistani Army along the India-Pakistan border.

The video features Muzammil Yusuf, a known operative of the UN-designated terrorist group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). Yusuf, who serves as the personal bodyguard of LeT deputy chief Saifullah Kasuri, was seen in full Pakistani Army uniform, handling standard-issue Pakistani military weapons and operating from an army post positioned along the Line of Control (LoC).

Yusuf hails from Godlanwala village in the Gujranwala district of Pakistan’s Punjab province. His presence in an official military setup underscores troubling parallels with the 1999 Kargil War, where Pakistan’s regular troops operated in coordination with militant groups to infiltrate Indian territory.

Additional visuals show several more militants—some not wearing Pakistani military uniforms—actively fighting alongside regular Pak Army personnel at frontline positions against Indian forces. These images offer further proof of the ongoing strategy by Pakistan to blur the lines between its state military and proxy terror groups, despite international scrutiny and repeated denials.

The fresh visuals add weight to long-standing allegations that Pakistan continues to use terrorist organizations as extensions of its military in its covert operations against India.

(This article is based on an X Thread By OsintTV)

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