Kashmir: Over 150 terrorists active in PoK launch pads across LoC, Indian Army on high alert

Srinagar:

A large number of Afghan SIM cards are active in many areas of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir  (PoK) along the Line of Control (LoC). 

The Indian Army will have to wait till summer as it looks like a large number of infiltration attempts will be made by Pakistan to infiltrate terrorists into Jammu and Kashmir at that time.

Major General Ajay Chandpuria, GOC of the Indian Army’s Dagger Division, said in response to questions from journalists in Baramulla that the possibility of infiltration of terrorists who returned from Afghanistan to Pakistan and PoK, is a matter of serious concern. 

According to reports, apart from Afghan terrorists in PoK,

terrorists of the

Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), al-Badr and Taliban have also been seen at locations near the LoC during the last six to seven months. 

These terrorists have brought with them a part of the arsenal of weapons left by American soldiers in Afghanistan. A large number of Afghan SIM cards are active in the areas of PoK along the LoC.

100-150 terrorists present at launching pads

There are about 100-150 terrorists at the launching pads under the control of the Pakistan Army in PoK. Some such terrorist training camps have also started again which were closed three years ago. 

Only about 150-170 terrorists are active in the Kashmir Valley, out of which about 50 are from Pakistan. There are also hybrid terrorists among local terrorists, which are a new challenge. There is a decrease in the recruitment of local terrorists.

Pakistan Army built new bunkers along LoC under the cover of ceasefire

The resumption of the ceasefire along the LoC has benefited the marginalized civilians on both sides. Marginal farmers have started working in their fields. Under the cover of the ceasefire, the Pakistani Army has also prepared new bunkers and new posts in the forward locations along the LoC. 

The Pakistan Army has also deployed his big weapons. 

“We are keeping an eye on this and we have also made full preparations to deal with it,” 

Major General Ajay Chandpuria, GOC of the Indian Army’s Dagger Division

 told the media.

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