Overview
- Fresh Indian intelligence places Masood Azhar in Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan, more than 1,000 kilometres from his Bahawalpur base.
- Pakistan’s foreign minister has said Islamabad will arrest Azhar only upon receipt of credible proof that he is on Pakistani soil.
- Jaish-e-Mohammed’s online channels are circulating old audio clips to obscure Azhar’s actual movements.
- India’s May Operation Sindoor struck two of Azhar’s Bahawalpur establishments, reportedly killing ten of his family members.
- The United Nations sanctions on Jaish-e-Mohammed remain in force with India stepping up intelligence operations after Azhar’s relocation.