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Al-Qaeda warns India of new attacks

Source: dailymail
Islamabad : Pakistan | 10 months ago  
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A top Al-Qaeda commander thought to have died last year has released a video warning India of future terror attacks similar to those in Mumbai, the BBC reported Tuesday. Mustafa Abu al-Yazid, an Egyptian Al-Qaeda leader based in Afghanistan, also called on the people of Pakistan to overthrow their...
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