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All India Anti-Terrorist Front chairman M.S. Bitta consoles the family members of martyred Sepoy Gurnam Singh at Rathana Morh Village in RS Pura sector, about 35 kms from Jammu.

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BHADERWAH (J&K): Security forces today busted a militant hideout in Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir and recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition from an underground dump.

Acting on a tip-off, the Army and local police launched a joint operation in Batni Hayan forest in Seoj area, 16 km from Bhaderwah town, and seized the cache of arms and ammunition, a police officer said.

"We busted the underground terrorist hideout in Batni Hayan forest today afternoon and discovered war-like stores," Sub Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Bhaderwah, Sardar Sajjad Ahmed Khan said.

An AK 47 rifle, 9 mm Chinese pistol, Under Barrel Grenade Launcher (UBGL), 22 UBGL grenades, 11 AK 47 magazines, hand grenades, detonators and IEDs among others were found hidden in the underground dump, he said.

A case has been registered in this regard, Khan added.
 
Updated: November 10, 2016 3:51 am
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Army personnel pay tribute to Naik Prem Singh and Naik Harindra Kumar Yadav on Wednesday. PTI photo
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A soldier was killed in north Kashmir’s Machil sector when Pakistani snipers attacked Army posts on the Line of Control, a defence spokesperson said on Wednesday.

The spokesperson said that Army retaliated with heavy weapon firing on Pakistani posts.

The identity of the soldier was not immediately known.

Another Indian soldier, who was injured in shelling by Pakistani troops in Nowshera sector, succumbed to his injuries at the hospital late Tuesday night.

Defence Ministry spokesperson Lt Colonel Manish Mehta said Naik Harindra Kumar Yadav, 30, of Balia district in Uttar Pradesh, is survived by his wife Gyanti and three children.

He was among the two soldiers who were hit by splinters when a mortar shell fell near them on Tuesday.

The other soldier, Naik Prem Singh, 26, of Shahar village in Barmer district of Rajasthan died on the spot. He is survived by wife Raina, said the defence spokesperson.

Pakistani troops had resorted to heavy mortar shelling along the LoC in Nowshera, Balakote and Mankote areas of Rajouri and Poonch districts on Tuesday.
They used 120 mm and 82 mm mortar shells to target forward Indian positions.

In a separate incident, two militants were gunned down in an encounter at Dursoo village in Baramulla district. They were killed during a search operation by Rashtriya Rifles and the Special Operation Group of J&K Police. “Two AK rifles were recovered from their possession. The operation is still on,’’ a defence spokesperson said. Both militants were yet to be identified.
 
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Updated: November 12, 2016 16:34 IST

An Army jawan was on Saturday killed in ceasefire violation on the Line of Control (LoC) in Keran sector of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district, police said.

Pakistani troops violated ceasefire by indulging in firing and shelling in Keran sector this morning, a police official said.

He said that in the incident, Army jawan Harshid Badarya lost his life.

The firing has stopped, the official said, adding further details were awaited.
 
Progressive escalation on cards , already artillery started booming, India just need to line up 155 mm across the line of control and start making lifes across border hell
 
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Army jawans carry the coffin of Havaldar Satnam Singh who had attained martyrdom on November 9, 2016 in Machil Sector of Kupwara, North Kashmir.

Since surgical strikes by Army on September 29, 13 security personnel have lost their lives
Gunner Harsit Bhadouria, who was injured in cross-border firing in the Keran sector of Jammu and Kashmir on Friday, has succumbed to his injuries. He is the sixth Army personnel to be killed in firing this month which shows the increasing intensity of ceasefire violations between India and Pakistan along the Line of Control (LoC) and the International Boundary (IB).

Army sources said that there have been over 130 instances of ceasefire violations on the LoC and according to BSF sources, over 180 violations occurred on the IB since the surgical strikes on September 29.

Since the surgical strikes, 13 security personnel have lost their lives. They include 10 Army soldiers along the LoC and three jawans of the Border Security Force (BSF) which guards the IB. Due to mortar shelling on civilian areas there were at least 15 civilian deaths so far, including three children, since the Uri terror attack on September 18 which claimed the lives of 19 soldiers.

Hinterland quiet
Army sources say that while the hinterland, which was rocked by protests and violence, has been relatively quiet, the border has become very active. The number of incidents and weapons used is reminiscent of the violence in 2014 and of 2002 when the border was active.

More than half the casualties this year on the Army’s side were after the surgical strikes. One officer observed that casualties do happen at this level of escalation and as heavier weapons are used. However, the concern has been that the losses are disproportionate. The Army says they are now inflicting “heavy casualties” on the Pakistani Army and their posts.

The real impact
“We are losing our men, but they are losing only terrorists. The real impact is not on the Pakistani Army. This is now changing,” one officer posted along the LoC said.

The bigger worry is there is no sign of reduction in the hostilities which is likely to push up casualties. “Pakistan shows no sign of reducing the firing. We will respond accordingly,” the officer added.

In 2003, a ceasefire came into force following which the guns largely fell quiet barring few occasional incidents. Since the surgical strikes, both sides have resorted to firing small arms and heavy mortars like 82mm and 120mm. However, both sides have so far not acknowledged using artillery though its use is suspected.

Pakistan’s claim
In a related development, the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) of Pakistan claimed in a statement last week that India had for the first time used artillery in the “current phase of escalation.”

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The 2003 India-Pakistan ceasefire agreement has virtually become redundant with a whopping 286 incidents of firing and shelling along LoC and IB in Jammu and Kashmir by Pakistani troops that resulted in death of 26 people, including 14 security personnel, since the surgical strike on terrorist launch pads in Azad Kashmir.

There have been 186 ceasefire violations by Pakistani troops along the over 190km International Border (IB) in Jammu frontier, while 104 violations of the agreement took place along the over 500km Line of Control (LoC).

“There has been 182 ceasefire violation by Pak Rangers along IB targeting civilian areas and BoPs in Kathua, Samba and Jammu districts since the surgical strike on the intervening night September 28 and 29,” a senior BSF officer told PTI here today.

They also resorted to firing of 120 mortar bombs and from automatic weapons very heavily in which civilians and security personnel were killed and a large number of people including women and children suffered injuries, he said, adding that a large number of cattle perished in the shelling and huge damage was caused to houses.

A large population was forced out of their homes, harvesting of paddy crops halted and marriage season was badly affected in the border areas due to heavy shelling and firing.

The officer said there have been 85 ceasefire violations by Pakistan along the LoC in Jammu region falling under 16 Corps area and 19 ceasefire violations have been recorded along the LoC in Kashmir region falling under 15 Corps area.

India and Pakistan entered into no-firing agreement along Indo-Pak border in Jammu and Kashmir in 2003.

On November 25, 2003, the Director Generals of Military Operations of India and Pakistan agreed to observe a ceasefire along the International Border, Line of Control and Actual Ground Position Line in Jammu and Kashmir.

The worst-ever Pakistani shelling targeting civil population took place on November 1 when eight persons, including two children and four women, were killed and 22 others injured along the IB and the LoC in five sectors of J&K, forcing Indian troops to give befitting reply by destroying 14 Pakistani posts and killing two of their troopers.

A total of 26 people, including 12 civilians, were killed and more than 85 suffered injuries in Pakistani shelling and firing along IB and LoC in Jammu.

The state government had closed over 400 schools along the border in Jammu region in the wake of the ongoing heavy cross-border firing.

On a visit to the state in the first week of November, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar had asked the army personnel posted along the Line of Control to remain alert and give a befitting response to any “misadventure” from across the border.

“While complimenting their valour and fortitude, which Parrikar said was the entire nation’s pride, he also impressed upon the soldiers to remain in a very high state of alert to give a befitting response to any misadventure from across,” an army officer said.

There has been 583 ceasefire violations in 2014 and 405 in 2015.

In 2014 and 2015, there were 153 and 152 such violations respectively on the LoC managed by the Army.

The ceasefire violations on the International Border under the control of Border Security Force in 2014 and 2015 were 430 and 253 respectively.
 
Good on you Pakistan. Snipe the shit out of these subhumans.
 
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One soldier was killed and six injured in fresh ceasefire violations in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district, over 100 km away from Srinagar.

An Army spokesman said the soldier was killed on Friday night when Pakistani rangers fired at Naga Post in Keran Sector. “It was indiscriminate fire,” said an Army spokesman.

Preliminary reports suggest the solider was hit by a bullet in the neck. He was identified as Harsh Batoria, a resident of Rajasthan.

Three soldiers, identified as Manoj Kumar, Naik Sandeep and S. Badoria, were injured in the firing.

Four residential houses were also damaged in the Pakistani mortar shelling
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Three more soldiers were injured in another ceasefire violation in Keran Sector’s Furqian Gali.
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Stringent security arrangements in place outside an examination centre in Srinagar.
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India counters it saying that it was Pakistan which resorted to firing that was effectively retaliated.
Tensions between Indian and Pakistan escalated on Monday with Pakistan claiming that seven of its soldiers were killed in cross-border firing by the Indian Army along the Line of Control (LoC). India countered it saying that it was Pakistan which resorted to firing that was effectively retaliated.

This is a departure from the past trend when Pakistan has been quiet on casualties despite Indian claims of “inflicting heavy damage.”

“Seven soldiers embraced shahadat at LoC in Bhimber sector in cross fire LOC violation by Indian troops late last night. Pakistani troops while responding to Indian unprovoked firing targeted Indian posts effectively,” the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) of Pakistan claimed in a post on Facebook. More details to follow, it added.

Indian Army sources said that there was ceasefire violation by Pakistan in Naushera sector on Sunday night and they had responded appropriately. They denied any loss on Indian side as claimed by some reports from Pakistan and said they cannot confirm casualties on the Pakistani side.

“We cannot comment on Pakistani claims on casualties their side. They could be lower or even higher,” on officer said.

This marks a new level of escalation in the ongoing ceasefire violations along the LoC and International Boundary (IB) between the two countries since the surgical strikes by the Indian Army in September.

Over 130 incidents of ceasefire violations have been reported on the LoC and over 180 violations on the IB since the surgical strikes. So far 13 security personnel were killed on the Indian side including 10 Army soldiers along the LoC and three jawans of the Border Security Force at the IB.

M Nafees Zakaria, Pakistan Foreign Ministry spokesperson, said in a tweet, “We strongly condemn continuous unprovoked #CFVbyIndia in Bhimber Sector, resulting in martyrdom of seven Pakistani soldiers.”

Pakistan Army responding in befitting manner, he said in another tweet and added, “We salute our valiant soldiers who render ultimate sacrifices for national cause.”

To protest the incident, Pakistan Foreign office has summoned Indian High Commissioner Gautam Bambawale in Islamabad.

Meanwhile, media reports in Pakistan reported that several Indian soldiers were killed in retaliatory fire by Pakistan.

Tribune of Pakistan stated that “five Indian soldiers have been confirmed to have been shot and four Indian posts destroyed at Bhimber sector” quoting sources in the military.

The Army sources dismissed the reports as incorrect.

“We don’t hide our casualties. If there is something it will come out,” one officer along the LoC said.

PTI adds

Pakistan army chief General Raheel Sharif on Monday ordered troops to “effectively” respond to firing by India across the LoC after the death of seven Pakistani soldiers. The army chief was in Jhelum near Rawalpindi to attend the funeral prayers of the dead soldiers, according to an army spokesman. He was given a briefing by the senior commanders about the latest situation on the LoC.

General Raheel said on the occasion that the army “will continue to respond effectively” and it ordered that it should “leave no stone unturned to defend motherland“. Meanwhile, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said that Pakistan responded effectively to the Indian fire and “it would have surly killed Indian troops.” He claimed that India was hiding its losses on the LoC.

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One militant was killed as the army foiled an infiltration bid along the Line of Control (LoC) in Naugam sector in Kashmir on Monday.

“An infiltration bid was foiled along the LoC in Naugam sector,” an army official said.

He said one militant was killed in the anti-infiltration operation and one weapon was recovered from the slain ultra.
 
  • Director General of Jammu and Kashmir Police K Rajendra kumar along with police officers pay their last respect. Photo: Nissar Ahmad
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The operation was going on till reports last came in, the official added.

A policeman was killed on Wednesday in an encounter with militants in the forest area of Baramulla district of Kashmir, police said here.

Security forces launched an anti-militancy operation in Marbal village of Zaloora area in Baramulla district in the wee hours following information about presence of ultras there, a police official said.

He said one policeman was critically injured in the gunfight with militants and taken to a military hospital in nearby Kupwara district.

However, the injured policeman succumbed later on.

The operation was going on till reports last came in, the official added.
 
Last Updated: Thursday, November 17, 2016 - 17:39
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Srinagar: After being suspended for over four months due to unrest, train services in the Kashmir Valley resumed partially on Thursday, officials said.

The service resumed from Budgam to Srinagar after completion of necessary restoration work on damaged infrastructure and tracks.

"Complete restoration of the train services between south Kashmir's Anantnag and north Kashmir's Baramulla districts will be resumed after a week," a railway official said.

Railway authorities suspended the service in the Kashmir Valley as a precaution on July 9 following massive protests over the killing of militant leader Burhan Wani.

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First Published: Thursday, November 17, 2016 - 17:39

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New Delhi: The Pakistani security forces committed 12 ceasefire violations in a span of just one week even as India foiled 18 infiltration bids by Pakistan-based militants in Jammu and Kashmir, the MEA said on Thursday.

“Despite calls for restraint the Pakistani security forces have committed 12 ceasefire violations between Nov 9 and 15,” spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Vikas Swarup told reporters here.

He added that “There have been 18 instances of infiltration by terrorists from vicinity of Pakistani posts last week.”

“These violent acts (by Pakistan) constitute a clear violation of the ceasefire agreement of 2003,” the official said.

"We called in a senior official of Pakistan High Commission yesterday (Wednesday) and made a demarche on the continued violation of ceasefire along LoC," he added.

On Wednesday, Minister of State for Home Hansraj Ahir informed the Rajya Sabha that Pakistan has violated the ceasefire 369 times in Jammu and Kashmir in the first 10 months of this year.

He said there were 210 incidents of ceasefire violations by Pakistan along the International border in J&K till November 2, 2016, and 159 incidents of ceasefire violations by Pakistan along the Line of Control in the state.

In 2015, there were 253 incidents of ceasefire violations along the International Border and 152 such incidents along the LoC, the minister added.


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Srinagar: A panchayat house and a store of a government middle school were damaged in separate fire incidents in Ganderbal and Pulwama districts of Kashmir valley, officials said on Thursday.

A single-storey Panchayat Ghar was damaged in a mysterious fire incident at village Arigam in Pulwama district of south Kashmir late this afternoon, the officials said.

In another incident, the officials said fire broke out under suspicious circumstances at government middle school at Busarbugh in Ganderbal district of central Kashmir.

A chowkidar and some teachers present in the school at the time of the fire brought the blaze under control, they said, adding the fire damaged a store in the building.

They said police is investigating the cause of the fire at both the places.

Fire also damaged a shopping complex at Duderhama town in Ganderbal district yesterday, the officials said, adding cause of the fire was not known immediately.

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First Published: Thursday, November 17, 2016 - 19:57
 
Director General of Jammu and Kashmir Police K Rajendra and senior police officers giving shoulder to the coffin of constable Mohammad Shafi who was Martyred during an encounter with militants in Sopore township of Baramulla district on Wednesday. UNI PHOTO
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During the last couple of years and more so during the last six months, BSF personnel have experienced first-hand how good sniping skills of soldiers on the other side, have become.
 
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