These chiefs of mission were provided with a complete “information dossier” with details of the incident, as well as a list of items and ammunition recovered from terrorists, which clearly indicates his Pakistani origins.
They were also briefed on how the terrorists entered India, which is now clear through the discovery of an underground tunnel in the Samba sector in Jammu and Kashmirsources said.
It was shared with mission chiefs how preliminary investigations by police and intelligence authorities led India to believe that the terrorists who had planned the attacks in Nagrota belonged to Jaish-e-Mohammad, a proscribed Pakistan-based terrorist organization by the UN. they added.
It is known that envoys from the United States, Russia, France and Japan they were among those who were part of the briefing.
Envoys were briefed on the marks on the recovered AK47 rifles and other items, the sources said.
The foreign secretary also briefed envoys on the possible implications of these planned attacks on security, diplomacy and the battle against terrorism, they said.
Four suspected JeM terrorists, hiding in a truck, were killed by security forces near Nagrota in an encounter Thursday morning, after which the government claimed that Indian security forces thwarted a major terrorist attack. .
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