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‘Our college is destroyed’: On the scene of the mosque hit by an Indian missile strike

By Editorial Board Published May 15, 2025 5 Min Read
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‘Our college is destroyed’: On the scene of the mosque hit by an Indian missile strike

By lengthy, winding roads, we weave via a wonderland. A spot of intense magnificence, with large valleys, speeding rivers and terraced hills. The roads are brimming with hand-painted vehicles, slowed solely by the occasional herd of goats stopping visitors.

We’re coming into Pakistan-administered Kashmir, a disputed borderland on the centre of a long time of battle and on the coronary heart of latest escalating tensions with India.

We’re with the Pakistan military on our option to Muzaffarabad, the provincial capital. Few thought this metropolis can be hit within the latest spherical of strikes, nevertheless it was.

Missiles destroyed Bilal Mosque, the roof’s been ripped off, there is a huge crater within the ground and an enormous gap within the ceiling of the prayer room.

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The broken mosque’s roof has been ripped off

Jameel Akhtar is staring into the gap. His 82-year-old father Muhammad was killed within the strike. However he is ready to discover consolation amid the rubble.

He says: “We are Muslim. My father was martyred in this attack. That’s honour for us. Revenge against India, that is the duty of our armed forces and government and we have full faith in them.”

Jameel Akhtar

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Jameel Akhtar

The Indian authorities insist this was a terror web site with hyperlinks to Lashkar-e-Taiba, an Islamist group designated as a “terrorist” organisation by the UN Safety Council. However the imam of the mosque, Khursheed Ul Hasan, flatly denies that accusation.

“This is an allegation from their side,” he says. “I’ve been here for 17 years and everybody knows me. I am the leader of this mosque. You can see I’m a normal person. I’m not a terrorist.”

The damaged mosque

The damaged mosque

What’s placing is how shut this mosque is to houses and faculties. Throughout a slender path, I meet Nimra Safeer who was sleeping subsequent to the mosque when the strike got here.

She was hit within the chest with shrapnel and says she now cannot sleep. She is determined to see her authorities and New Delhi sit down to speak in regards to the enduring situation that plagues this area.

“Children like me who were attacked, our education system was disturbed,” she tells me. “I want to say to India, whatever your issues, we need to sit down and resolve it. Pakistan wants peace and I want Pakistan to talk on the Kashmir issue.”

Nimra Safeer was hit with shrapnel

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Nimra Safeer was hit with shrapnel

Strongmen, spiritual nationalism and trendy warfare within the combine

However she could also be ready a very long time. Islamabad sounds emboldened and hopeful after the latest clashes. However India’s chief Narendra Modi is conceding nothing. He is made clear he would not need a third occasion like America making an attempt to mediate and he is made no dedication to formal talks with Pakistan both.

Whereas the world waits to see what the diplomatic shakedown of this second is, abnormal individuals on each side worry their security web has slipped, the menace somewhat deeper, somewhat nearer, somewhat extra harmful now.

There’s strongmen, spiritual nationalism and trendy warfare within the combine and a fragile truce.

Fatima, right, with her friend Syeda

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Fatima, proper, together with her good friend Syeda

Faculty additionally broken in strike

In Muzaffarabad, proper reverse the mosque, is a college that was additionally broken. Fortunately, the kids had been at house sleeping. However within the chilly gentle of day, you possibly can see their unease and upset.

“Our school is destroyed,” Fatima tells me, her eyes narrowing as she speaks. “I have so much anger. Because we study here. Our principal built this school. They built it for us. But India destroyed it.”

A view of Muzaffarabad

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A view of Muzaffarabad

The latest skirmishes might have abated for now. However with them has come extra animosity calcifying in these lovely mountain ranges.

India has made clear its muscular response is a part of a “new normal” when responding to terror. Pakistan sounds prefer it feels it is scored a win towards the chances. That is a defiant dynamic that would simply unravel.

May strain from a 3rd occasion like America sign a sudden shift on this enduring battle? Proper now, that appears unlikely. However this week has been filled with surprises.

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