Jammu and Kashmir: Militant killed as Army foils infiltration bid in Rajouri
India | July 11, 2023 9:56 ISTLate last night, official sources reported that an attempt at infiltration took place in the Nowshera sector along the Line of Control.
Late last night, official sources reported that an attempt at infiltration took place in the Nowshera sector along the Line of Control.
The entire area was immediately cordoned off, and three people, one of whom was injured, were arrested along with a shipment of drugs and weapons. Additionally, an Army jawan was injured.
Jammu and Kashmir: An unidentified woman was shot dead by security forces on Monday after she crossed the Line of Control in Baramulla district.
On the intervening night of April 8-9, alert troops of the Indian Army detected some suspicious movement of a group of individuals.
For the first time after 75 years worship has been done in the Sharda temple located near the LoC.. The doors of the Sharda temple were opened for the devotees from today..
Major General Ajay Chandpuria, General Officer Commanding of the Army's 19 Infantry Division, said there was nothing unusual in the friendship between the soldiers and the canines.
Troops of the Indian Army fired dozens of illuminating bombs to keep a close watch on the area to ensure there is no movement of terrorists from across the border.
J&K: The development was confirmed by the Jammu and Kashmir police, who took to Twitter and said, "One foreign terrorist killed in Sudpora near LoC in Kupwara."
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Jammu and Kashmir: The use of electronic surveillance and intelligence-based operations continue to be the mainstay of the Army’s operations against Pakistan-sponsored terror in J&K, police said.
The two terrorists were killed on the intervening night of Monday and Tuesday when Army personnel foiled their bid to infiltrate into this side of the LoC in the Nowshera sector.
Terrorist bid foiled in J&K: Army officials said that early on August 21, alert soldiers deployed in Jhangar area of Naushera spotted movement of two to three terrorists.
Pakistani woman arrested: The woman crossed the LoC at Chakra da Bagh in Poonch and was arrested, the officials said.
Jammu and Kashmir: An official said there have been very few instances of successful infiltration along the LoC so far this year as most of the attempts have been foiled and the terrorists were killed.
The soldiers noticed some suspicious movement along the LoC and challenged the intruders, who opened firing. The troops retaliated, leading to the killing of an infiltrating terrorist.
The search operation was conducted based on specific intelligence inputs by the Poonch Brigade of White Knight Corps and SOG Poonch in village Noorkote of Tehsil Haveli.
Army Chief General MM Naravane was briefed by the commanders on ground on the prevailing security situation along the Line of Control (LoC).
According to the officials, the blast took place in the Kalal area of the LoC in Nowshera sector of Rajouri when the army team was on patrol duty as part of measures to check infiltration of terrorists from across the border.
The Army has recovered around 30 kg of a contraband substance worth about Rs 25 crore in the black market along the Line of Control (LoC) in the Uri sector, police said.
People living along the Line of Control (LoC) Uri, Jammu and Kashmir living peacefully after a new ceasefire agreement was signed between India and Pakistan in February this year. However, desperate attempts are being made by the Pakistan to increase infiltration. Indian Army is working round the clock to safeguard the border areas from the infiltrators. On top of that, Government of India also initiated several development projects to help locals in the valley.
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