New Delhi: The Pakistan Army is not giving up its habits. It is trying its best to infiltrate terrorists on the Line of Control. Its aim is clear that it sends as many terrorists as possible through infiltration into Jammu and Kashmir so that the atmosphere there gets spoiled. According to exclusive information received by India TV, 25 terrorist launch pads have been activated by the Pakistan Army near the Line of Control. The Pakistan Army is continuously helping the terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir. It is also giving training to deal with drones at their hideouts in Kalighat, Hazira and POJK.
Using civilians as shields
According to information, terrorists and Pak army are using civilians as shields. They are flying drones to do reconnaissance on the Line of Control. These drones are equipped with weapons and come very close to the LoC. Pakistan army tries to do reconnaissance on the LoC with guides and terrorists.
Drones dropped weapons, ammunition
Security forces on Monday recovered weapons and ammunition dropped by a drone in the border area of ​​​​Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir. Officials said that after receiving intelligence about dropping of material from a drone at night, security personnel launched a search operation in Ramgarh sector. He said that three pistols and other ammunition were recovered during the search. According to the officer, Border Security Force (BSF) and police have been activated and the search operation has been intensified.
Landmines recovered
Earlier, on August 29, army personnel recovered a landmine near the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch district. Officials said that an army team found the landmine in Pathari Gali area while patrolling the Line of Control. The patrol team secured the area and called the bomb disposal squad to destroy the landmine. Officials said that due to rain, the landmine had come floating on the patrol route.
On August 30, a top army official reviewed the security situation in Doda and Kishtwar districts of Chenab Valley. Lieutenant General Naveen Sachdeva, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Jammu-based White Knight Corps, also reviewed the annual three-day Kailash Kund Yatra.
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