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Terrorist group vows to attack Indian nuke sites

The leader of a terrorist group active in Jammu and Kashmir has threatened to attack nuclear installations in India.

Sheikh Jamilur Rehman of the Tehrikul Mujahideen group, who is also secretary general of the United Jihad Council, has also called on Pakistan "to launch a military intrusion" into Jammu and Kashmir.

Speaking to Online news agency, he warned India of attacks on its sensitive installations "if it does not cease atrocities on Kashmiris immediately" and said Indian security forces had intensified "brutalities" in Jammu and Kashmir.

"We have a very effective network throughout India and nothing is out of our reach," Rehman said.

Pakistan should have invaded Kashmir 10 years ago, when insurgency erupted in the state, he added.

Indo-Asian News Service

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