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Lashkar-e-Taiba Rebuilds HQ After India Strikes – Operation Sindoor

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Lashkar-e-Taiba Rebuilds Headquarters Damaged in Indian Air Force Strike

Muridke, Pakistan – lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), a Pakistani terror ⁢organization, has⁣ demolished its headquarters complex struck during⁣ India’s Operation Sindoor⁤ in May adn initiated reconstruction efforts, reportedly with funding from the‍ Pakistani government, according to assessments by Indian security officials.

The Markaz Taiba complex in Muridke, spanning 1.09 acres, housed training facilities, weapons storage, and residences for commanders before the Indian⁢ Air Force strike on May 7. Demolition began on August⁣ 18, utilizing ‍five excavators, and ⁣was completed by September‍ 7, reducing the site ‍to rubble with debris clearance now underway.

Indian‍ security⁤ assessments indicate⁢ the reconstruction is being overseen by senior LeT leaders, including facility director Maulana Abu Zar and commander Yunus Shah ‍Bukhari. The⁣ group ⁤aims to complete⁢ at least a partial rebuild before February 5, 2026, coinciding ​with their annual jihad convention focused on ⁢Kashmir.

Following the May ‌operation, the Pakistani government publicly committed to financing the reconstruction of damaged militant facilities. Islamabad reportedly provided ​LeT with an initial 40 crore Pakistani​ rupees (approximately 12.5 crore INR) on August 14.

Sources indicate​ LeT is simultaneously engaging in both offline collection drives and online appeals,presenting ⁢themselves as relief⁣ workers to divert funds ‍towards⁢ rebuilding the headquarters​ and other ‍damaged camps. This strategy echoes past practices, including after the ⁣2005 Pakistan earthquake,⁣ when the group allegedly ​raised ‌billions of rupees under humanitarian pretenses but diverted ​approximately 80% of the funds to terror infrastructure.

In⁣ the immediate aftermath of the strike, let relocated operations, initially to Markaz Aqsa⁣ in Bahawalpur, and later⁤ to ​Markaz Yarmouk in Patoki, Kasur district,‌ by July.

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