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On 25 October 2016, the Indian media reported that street "posters" in Gujranwala, Pakistan, attributed to Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) claimed responsibility for the Uri attack. [ 54 ] [ 55 ] The posters claimed that one of LeT's fighters Mohammad Anas, code-named Abu Saraqa, died in the Uri attack, and there would be a funeral prayer followed by a ...
On 29 September 2016, teams of Indian Army commandos crossed the Line of Control into Pakistani-administered Kashmir to attack targets up to a kilometer within territory held by Pakistan. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] The raid occurred ten days after four militants had attacked an Indian army outpost at Uri on 18 September 2016 in the Indian state of ...
The 2016 Uri attack was an attack by four heavily armed insurgents on 18 September 2016, near the town of Uri in Indian administered Jammu and Kashmir. It was reported as "the deadliest attack on security forces in Kashmir in two decades". [11] 21 Indian soldiers were dead and almost 100 were injured.
Filmed in Serbia, the film is fictionally dramatised account of the true events of the retaliation to the 2016 Uri attack. [8] Uri earned ₹ 2.4 billion (US$28 million) in India, and over ₹ 3.5 billion (US$40 million) worldwide, making it the tenth highest-grossing Indian film domestically [ broken anchor ] .
Avrodh: The Siege Within is an Indian Hindi-language military drama streaming television series which premiered on SonyLIV on 31 July 2020. [1] The series, directed by Raj Acharya and produced by Applause Entertainment, Irada Entertainment and Mehra Entertainment, is a retelling of the 2016 Uri attack and the strike by Indian forces across the Line of Control.
The attack came within weeks after militants attacked an Indian Army installation in Baramulla district's Uri area. According to India Today , the attackers were Handeef alias Hilal, 23, and Ali, 22, Pakistani nationals belonging to Masood Azhar 's Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) militant organization .
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On 29 July 2016, a group suspected coming from China launched hacker attacks on the website of Vietnam Airlines with client information leaked and on flight information screens at Vietnam's 2 biggest airports, Tan Son Nhat International Airport and Noi Bai International Airport, posting derogatory messages against Vietnam and the Philippines in their territorial row against China in the South ...