Written in Urdu, the posters warned of imminent “spectacular attacks” on security forces and outsiders (non-natives) in Kashmir. AI Quick Read

It started, on October 18, in the Kashmir Valley, with posters of proscribed terror group, Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM). It ended, on November 10, with a blast near Delhi’s Red Fort that killed at least 10 people . And as investigations moved from the Valley to Srinagar and Kulgam (also in Kashmir), and then to Faridabad, they unveiled a network of highly-qualified and highly-radicalised terrorists, likely getting their instructions from across the border, and affiliated with terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed.

On the night of October 18, Jammu & Kashmir police learnt of posters pasted on the walls of houses in Nowgam, a middle-class neighbourhood on th

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