Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), the Pakistan-based terrorist organisation, has launched a public donation campaign requesting funds for "Complete Winter Survival Kits" for its militants in Jammu & Kashmir. The group is seeking PKR 20,000 per kit, a move security analysts view as evidence of deepening financial difficulties after the destruction of its core facilities during Operation Sindoor by Indian security forces, The Times of India reported. Advertisement
This appeal marks a notable departure from the group’s earlier large-scale fundraising initiatives, signalling a significant shift in operational strategy as it struggles to meet even basic needs for its operatives.
The "survival kit" includes a coat, boots, a blanket, gloves, and socks, underlining the shortage of fundamental resources a

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