Abdul Rehman Makki, deputy leader of Lashkar-e-Taiba, died of a heart attack in Pakistan at 62.
Abdul Rehman Makki, deputy leader of the terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba and brother-in-law of its chief Hafiz Saeed, died on December 27th in Lahore, Pakistan, due to a heart attack. He was 62 and had been receiving treatment for diabetes. Makki was one of the key figures accused in the 2008 Mumbai attacks and was designated as a global terrorist by the UN in 2023.
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