Who are the Mudassar Khadian Khas, the terrorist who was killed by India during Operation Sindoor? |World News

Operation Sindoor: Indian Army has achieved great success in its Operation Sindoor. The Indian armed forces reportedly eliminated more than 100 terrorists, but those killed included Mudassar Khadian Khas, also known as Mudassar or alias Abu Jundal. Mudassar Khadian Khas is a senior commander of the terrorist group Lashkar-e-Taiba (Let) and serves as head of Markaz Taiba in Muridek, Pakistan. He was a key figure in Let’s operational and ideological hierarchy and played a major role in group cross-border activities targeting India, the report said.
Mudassar was eliminated during Operation Sindoor in India, the main counter-terrorism operation targeting high-value terrorist agents. According to reports, his death marks a major blow to our infrastructure, especially in the Muridke area, which has long been a hub for the organization’s recruitment and training activities.
After his death, Mudassar won the honorary guard of the Pakistani army, a move that attracted sharp criticism and further revealed the close link between the national elements and the terrorist costumes operated from Pakistani soil. The wreath was laid openly on behalf of Pakistan Army Chief and Chief Minister of Maryam Nawaz, Punjab, and despite his terrorists having a certificate of horror, it emphasizes the high recognition he has received.
His funeral prayers were held at an official school, led by Hafiz Abdul Rauf, a senior member of Jud-Dawa and a designated global terrorist. The ceremony was attended by a lieutenant of the Pakistan Army and the inspector general of the Punjab Police Department, indicating that he had provided him with formal patronage even in the death.