Here's proof. Video shows Jaish headquarters turned to rubble in Indian strikes

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Rubble - that's all that remains of the Markaz Subhan Allah camp in Pakistan's Bahawalpur after India rained down a series of precision strikes in the early hours of Wednesday. Codenamed 'Operation Sindoor', the response was in retaliation to the Pahalgam carnage in which terrorists killed 26 people, mostly tourists, in one of the worst attacks in Jammu and Kashmir's history. One of the significant sites among the nine terror camps targeted by Indian strikes, the Subhan Allah camp, served as Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM)'s stronghold. India Today TV exclusively accessed visuals of the damaged Jamia Masjid inside the Subhan Allah camp, which showed heaps of debris lying all around and a gaping hole in its roof.

Located 400 km from Lahore, Bahawalpur is the 12th largest city in Pakistan. The Subhan Allah campus is spread over 18 acres and is also known as the Usman-o-Ali campus, serving as the JeM's centre for recruitment, fundraising, and indoctrination.

The mosque was funded through the Al-Rahmat Trust, a frontal organisation of the JeM. It remained a basic structure until 2011 but was made into a large complex with training facilities by 2012.

The JeM is behind multiple deadly attacks on Indian soil, including the 2001 Parliament attacks, the 2016 Pathankot attack and the 2019 Pulwama attack. It was founded by Maulana Masood Azhar, who was born in Bahawalpur and lives there in a heavily-guarded complex.

Despite being officially banned in 2002 in Pakistan, the JeM was permitted complete operational freedom to run its camp. Incidentally, the camp is only a few miles from the Pakistan Army cantonment - the headquarters of Pakistan's 31 Corps. Additionally, Bahawalpur reportedly has a secret nuclear facility.

India's strikes at nine terror camps targeted three terror outfits - Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Hizbul Mujahideen and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). More than 80 terrorists have been killed in the strikes, top security forces said. Meanwhile, Indian Home Minister Amit Shah has ordered evacuations along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir after the Pakistan Army resorted to arbitrary firing that led to the killing of three civilians.

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May 7, 2025

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