ISI's alleged leaked documents reveal reality of unknown men killing terrorists in Pakistan

The unverified document was shared on X by multiple Pakistani social media handles alleging that the 'unknown men' killing designated terrorists in Pakistan are none other than ISI.

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Pakistanis on Thursday broke the internet after an alleged ISI's secret document leaked online which contained list of terrorists killed in the Islamic country in the past few months. The unverified document was shared on X by multiple Pakistani social media handles alleging that the 'unknown men' killing designated terrorists in Pakistan are none other than the country's secret service ISI. Although ISI leaked document was not confirmed, Pakistanis broke the internet saying that the Intelligence Agency is assassinating 'self-produced' terrorists in order to move further away from the FATF and improve its image in front of global agencies like IMF and World Bank in order to get fresh loans. 

 

A user took to X handle and wrote, "Is this letter from ISI speaks truth.The list is now known to everyone and it speak reality about ISI. What ISI is doing with their own trained Terrorists but now of no use.  Unknownman Is ISI!"

 

 

A Pakistani user wrote, "Unknownman Is ISI! Do you want to know about the continuous killings in the top security areas of Karachi? Internal reports clearly show that ISI is involved in this and it is being done by Unknownman."

 

 

Another user wrote, "Pak is the land of Terrorism...With the support of #PakArmy & ISI, terrorists are roaming freely, getting funds and safe sheltered in Pak But Now this time ISI had Planed & killed all old age & useless terrorists in the shadow of “#UnKnownMan”.
UnKnownMan Is ISI."

 

 

In December 2023, Khalistani terrorist Lakhbir Singh Rode, one of the accused in the 1985 bombing of the Air India jet Kanishka, died in Pakistan due to a heart attack. Lakhbir Singh's ISYF was an active terrorist group organisation, having links with Islamist militant groups including Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).  Before him, Hanzla Adnan was killed in Pakistan on December 3, Jaish-e-Mohammed leader Maulana Raheem Ullah Tareeq was killed on November 13, Lashkar-e-Taiba leader Akram Khan was killed on November 9, LeT leader Khwaja Shahid was killed on November 5.


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