KKR vs. CSK IPL match threat security warning, investigation is underway

IPL 2025: CSK vs KKR match was played in Kolkata© Bcci
The Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) received a bomb threats through emails, on Wednesday, a major security was revealed during the Hi-Profile Indian Premier League (IPL) match between Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) at the Eden Gardens. The dangerous message was found in the official email inbox of the cab and originated from an unknown ID. Confirming the development, Cab president Sneesh Ganguly said that the matter is being investigated and all necessary precautions have been taken. Ganguly said, “The official email of the cab was detected by an unknown ID in the official email during the match. The police is investigating the case, while the security in the Eden Gardens has been increased.”
After the recent initiative terrorist attack, this threat has come in times of national security concern. In response, India launched ‘Operation Sindoor’.
On Wednesday, under Operation Sindoor, the Indian armed forces successfully hit nine terrorist goals using accurate-directed sages. Four of these targets were in Pakistan-especially in Bahawalpur, Muridke, Sarjal, and Mahmoon Joy-five in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (Pojk).
The operation was a coordinated attempt involving the Indian Army, Navy and Air Force, with soldiers and military assets. According to sources, all nine goals were successfully destroyed. The places were selected to target senior leaders of terrorist groups, Josh-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Tabiba (Let), who are involved in planning and sponsoring terrorist activities in India.
India has carried out its deep attacks inside the undisputed Pakistani region since the 1971 war. The accurate attack on terrorist camps in Pakistan and the commentary marked the most important military action on the border of New Delhi in five decades.
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