New Delhi: the information reaching here suggest that the Indian operation Sindoor has led to a neutralization of a dozen high -value terrorists (HVTS), including Abdul Rauf AzharThe operational chief of Jaish-e-Mohammad and the brain of the IC-814 diversion. The elimination of Azhar is important in the global fight against terrorism, in particular given its role in the facilitation of the release of Omar Saeed Sheikh, who kidnapped and murdered the American Jewish journalist Daniel Pearl in 2002.At only 24 years old, Abdul Rauf Azhar engraved his name in the Annals of infamy by certifying the diversion of the Indian IC-814 flight of airlines in 1999 Rau in the role of the supreme commander of the terrorist outfit.As a man to the right of his brother, Rauf Azhar orchestrated some of the most devastating terrorist attacks in India, including the 2001 Fidayeen strikes on the Jammu-et-Cachemire legislative assembly and the Indian parliament, the life of 40 Pathankot Airbase Assault, and the suicide of Pulwama 2019 CRPF.For years, Rauf Azhar has escaped justice, operating from shadows and fueling violence and blood effusions with Jammu and cashmere and beyond. But Wednesday, his reign of terror ended abruptly when he died of the injuries suffered during a strike targeted by Indian forces at the siege of Jem in the Bahawalpur of Pakistan. The strike also cost the life of 10 members of the Masood Azhar family, a brutal reminder of the consequences of their actions. The disappearance of Rauf Azhar marks an important blow for the Jaish-e-Mohammad.Masood Azhar published a statement claiming the devastating assessment of the Bahawalpur attack on his family on Wednesday. Ten family members died, he said, even if he wanted him to perish in place.The declaration published by Jaish-E-Mohammed said that the older sister of Azhar, her husband, a nephew and his wife, and a niece were among the deceased. With a heavy heart, Azhar described the victims as having reached a higher vocation, now becoming “guests of Allah”. “I do not feel any disappointment. In fact, my heart continues to wish that I join this happy group of fourteen pilgrims. Their departure was intended, but it was not God who killed them,” said the notorious terrorist in chief, even if he invited the general public to attend the funeral prayers scheduled for Wednesday at 4 p.m. Wednesday.Azhar, a 56 -year -old terrorist brain, sanctioned by the United Nations Security Council as a global terrorist, was linked to several high -level attacks in India, including the assault on the 2001 Parliament, the Siege of Mumbai 2008, the 2016 Pathankot assault and the 2019 Pulwama attack. Despite general reports on its presence in Pakistan, the Pakistan government aware of its location. Doing it on the list of world terrorists was a challenge. India has attempted to have Azhar designated as a global terrorist under the United Nations Sanctions Committee for years, but China has laid roadblocks to ensure the security of the Chine-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).The central group of Azhar was locked up in Markaz Subhan Allah In Bahawalpur, including Mufti Abdul Rauf Asghar and other main officials such as the brothers and the brother-in-law of Azhar, Yusuf Azhar, in addition to Jem de Pojk, Mufti Asghar Kashmiri, who was also in charge of ease. Abdullah Jehadi alias Abdullah Cachemiri and Aashiq Nengroo (Fugitive Indian) also operated from the center. Mufti Asghar and Abdullah Jehadi are wanted accused in the 2016 Nagrota attack. The same year, he orchestrated an attack on the Indian consulate in Mazar-e-Sharif in Afghanistan.Masood Azhar was released from prison in 1999 in exchange for the life of the hostages of Indian airlines in the diversion of Kandahar. He then gained importance in the world jihadist movement, trained Jaish-e-Mohammed and orchestrated several major attacks against Indian targets, including the attack on the 2001 Parliament.