FOREIGN TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS


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Jaish-e-Mohammad (JEM)



( AS OF JUNE 2023 )

OVERVIEW

Jaish-e-Mohammad flag
Jaish-e-Mohammad flag

Jaish-e-Mohammad (JEM), meaning Army of Mohammad, is a Pakistan-based Sunni militant group whose primary goal is to drive India from the disputed region of Kashmir and establish Pakistani sovereignty. JEM was formed in 2000 by militants who split from Pakistan-based Harakat ul-Mujahidin. JEM conducts attacks in India, India-administered Kashmir, and Pakistan. The group fought with the Taliban against US and coalition forces in Afghanistan from 2001 until the Taliban came to power in 2021.

OPERATING AREA
Afghanistan, Indian Kashmir, and Pakistan (headquartered in Punjab Province)

MEMBERS
Probably 500

TACTICS AND TARGETS
JEM uses suicide bombers, car bombs, small arms, light and heavy machineguns, IEDs, and rocket-propelled grenades in attacks primarily against Indian security personnel, bases, camps, convoys, and government buildings.

FOREIGN TERRORIST GROUP DESIGNATION
The US State Department designated JEM as foreign terrorist organization in December 2001.

KEY LEADERS

Masood Azhar

Masood Azhar
Founder; amir

Abdul Rauf Asghar

Abdul Rauf Asghar
Deputy amir; brother of Masood Azhar

NOTABLE ATTACKS

14 February 2019

Pulwama, Kashmir, India

A suicide bomber drives a car bomb into an Indian paramilitary convoy, killing at least 40 people in one of the largest attacks in Kashmir.

2 January 2016

Pathankot Air Force Station, Punjab State, India

Six JEM militants armed with AK-47s and grenades attack the base, killing seven people and wounding 20 during a 12-hour gunfight with Indian security personnel.

1 October 2001

Srinagar, Kashmir, India

JEM conducts its first attack in India-administered Kashmir, detonating a car bomb outside the state assembly building and engaging in a shootout with Indian security forces, killing 31 people and injuring six.