The three Pakistani terrorists involved in the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack used “ultra high frequency wireless sets” to communicate with other operatives and also their aides across the border, a senior government official told The Hindu. They were killed in Dachigam in the Kashmir Valley on Monday (July 29, 2025).

The three Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists, identified as Suleman, alias Faizal Jatt; Hamza Afghani; and Zibran,entered India from Pakistan around three years ago. Last year, they split into two groups, one led by Suleman, and the other by another Pakistani terrorist identified as Musa. “Freshly infiltrated LeT cadres joined Suleman last year and they were operating in Kashmir Valley,” said a second government official.