UN Security Council report links JeM to Red Fort attack, flags women-only wing

A recent UN sanctions monitoring report has established a connection between the terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and the November attack on the Red Fort in Delhi. The report highlights JeM's women-only wing, which is reportedly involved in supporting terror operations. This revelation raises concerns about the evolving tactics of extremist groups, as the inclusion of women in such roles could amplify their operational capabilities. Since its establishment, JeM has been linked to various high-profile attacks in India, and this latest finding underscores the persistent threat posed by the group. The report serves as a reminder of the need for heightened vigilance and coordinated international efforts to combat terrorism effectively. The UN's emphasis on the women-only wing adds a new dimension to understanding the recruitment and operational strategies of such organizations, warranting further scrutiny and action from global authorities.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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