Security forces have razed the ancestral home of Dr. Umar Nabi, the primary suspect in the deadly Red Fort car bombing, to the ground in a swift overnight operation in Pulwama, South Kashmir. The demolition occurred early Friday morning in Koil village, turning the two-story structure into rubble. This action signifies a significant escalation in the ongoing crackdown against terror networks implicated in the November 10 attack that resulted in 13 fatalities and numerous injuries. Authorities confirmed the use of bulldozers under heavy security presence, with residents reporting a tense atmosphere during the midnight to dawn cordon. Dr. Nabi, identified via DNA as the driver of the explosive-laden vehicle, was an assistant professor at Al-Falah University in Faridabad. This operation follows a broader campaign against terrorists and their sympathizers across various Kashmir districts, aiming to dismantle the terror infrastructure and prevent future attacks.
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