Unidentified attackers in Sindh kill Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Razaullah Nizamani Khalid.

LeT terrorist Razaullah Nizamani Khalid, responsible for 2006 RSS attack, was killed by gunmen in Pakistan. He headed LeT operations in Nepal.

May 18th 2025.

Unidentified attackers in Sindh kill Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Razaullah Nizamani Khalid.
In a tragic incident that has left the nation in shock, Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Razaullah Nizamani Khalid, also known as Abu Saifullah Khalid, was killed by three unidentified gunmen in Sindh province of Pakistan on Sunday. This ruthless terrorist was the mastermind behind the 2006 attack on the RSS headquarters and has been involved in multiple terror strikes in India.

Khalid was a notorious figure, known for his various aliases including Vinode Kumar, Mohammed Salim, and Razaullah. He used to head the terror operations of Lashkar-e-Taiba from Nepal in the early 2000s. The officials have revealed that he was responsible for recruiting new cadres, providing financial and logistic support, and facilitating the movement of LeT operatives across the Indo-Nepal border.

According to sources, Khalid left his residence in Matli on Sunday afternoon and was ambushed by the assailants near a crossing at Badni in Sindh province. He was a close associate of another Lashkar leader, Abu Anas, and had orchestrated the attack on the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh headquarters in Nagpur, where all three terrorists were shot dead.

Apart from this, Khalid was also involved in the 2005 terror attack at the Indian Institute of Science in Bengaluru, where IIT professor Munish Chandra Puri lost his life and four others were injured. The terrorists had managed to escape from the scene, but police investigation led to the chargesheeting of Abu Anas, who is still at large.

Khalid was also the mastermind behind the 2008 attack on a CRPF camp at Rampur in Uttar Pradesh, where seven personnel and a civilian were killed. It was reported that the two terrorists had escaped under the cover of darkness. After the exposure of the Nepal module by Indian security agencies, Khalid had returned to Pakistan and worked closely with several leaders of LeT and Jamaat-ud-Dawah, including Yusuf Muzammil, Muzammil Iqbal Hashmi, and Muhammad Yusuf Taibi.

According to media reports, Khalid was declared brought dead at the hospital after being shot. Some reports suggest that it was a case of personal enmity, but the officials have stated that further investigations are underway. This unfortunate incident has once again highlighted the need for increased security measures and cooperation between nations to combat terrorism.

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