Overview
- Satellite phone data placed leader Sulaiman, a suspected former Pakistani special forces commando, in Tral forest near Baisaran about a week before the April 22 strike.
- The three-man hit squad consisted exclusively of Pakistani militants operating under strict secrecy rules that excluded any Kashmiri fighters.
- Two local facilitators, Parvaiz Ahmad Jothar and Bashir Ahmad Jothar, were arrested for providing food, shelter and transport to the attackers despite denying foreknowledge of the plot.
- The Baisaran meadows assault killed 26 civilian tourists and prompted India to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty and close border crossings.
- Officials say the plot marks an escalation in state-backed proxy warfare tactics, showcasing advanced operational tradecraft in Jammu and Kashmir.