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2008. The LeT has targeted security personnel such as in the December 2014 attack at a Mohara artillery camp that killed 17 people including soldiers and policemen · 2020 · Afghanistan · and the February 2016 attack on a police convoy that killed two police officers and injured 10 others. On May 14 · and the Taliban. LeT's most infamous operation was the 60-hour terror attack in Mumbai on November 26-28 · a suicide bomber detonated an explosive-laden vehicle at a military facility in Gardez · government officials and the Indian security forces. The United Nations Security Council reported in 2020 that LeT facilitates the trafficking of terrorist fighters into Afghanistan to act as experts on improvised explosive devices. Moreover · in the North and in the South of India. LeT's activities include suicide bombings and armed attacks on civilians · Jaish-e-Mohammed · killing six 6 people and injuring at least 19 others. · Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT) is a Pakistan-based · LeT is responsible for carrying out targeted assassinations against government officials and others. The group has a long standing relationship with Al Qaida. LeT has fostered ties with various Islamist militant groups including the Indian Mujahideen · Paktia · radical organization established in the late 1980s that operates in the Indian states of Kashmir and Jammu. LeT is also active in Afghanistan in areas along the border with Pakistan. Its overall objective is to force the accession of Indian administered Kashmir to Pakistan and to create two Islamist-run states · the Haqqani Network
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