Pakistan: Shahid Akhund alias Zahoor Mistry, one of the terrorists on an Air India flight, was killed in Karachi, Pakistan.
In 1999, Shahid Akhund alias Zahoor Mistry, one of the terrorists on board the Air India flight IC-814, was killed in Karachi, Pakistan. He was reportedly killed at home on March 1 by two attackers on a bike.
IC-814 hijacked: Army prepares 3 battle tanks at Amritsar airport, says Rita Brigadier said. Zahoor was accused of having links with the terrorist group Jaish Muhammad. He was absconding under the guise of being a businessman. Footage of the two attackers was captured on a CCTV camera. Both attackers were caught on CCTV but could not be identified as they were wearing masks.
The flight of an Indian Airlines flight from Nepal to Delhi on Christmas Eve 1999 marked a dark chapter in history.
When an Indian Airlines flight was hijacked in 1999, hijackers held 176 passengers aboard IC-814 for seven days. The plane, which flew from Kathmandu to Delhi, was hijacked and flown to Kandahar, Afghanistan. Six stressful days. The plane was under the control of the Taliban. India finally agreed to release the three militants.
At the end of the negotiations, Jaish-e-Muhammad leader Maulana Masood Azhar (a dysfunctional terrorist organization Al-Omar Mujahideen), Mushtaq Ahmed Sargar, and the British-born al-Qaeda leader Ahmed Omar Saeed. Were released from Indian jails.
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