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A major attack foiled in Kashmir

Start of the false flag has begun. We know there is be another false flag after another false flag. India's need to synthesize a blame has not met yet.
 
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ask your DG, and that's how a car looks like after running down a standard low level barricade in India. Now i don't think in Kashmir they are using such barricades, even if they are then still car is in too perfect condition.

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That's the picture of an accident that happened in Karnataka. This is no accident, the driver wants to evade the barricade and not smash right into the center of the barricade. He was only stopped after shots were fired.
 
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Just one question , how did the explosives get across the most heavily guarded border in the world?

Because not all LOC is fenced. Even where it is fenced, it is not enough.


BSF to install new anti-cut fence along Pakistan border; over 300 terrorists including Afghanis waiting to infiltrate

The latest intelligence report mentions that around 40-50 terror launchpads are currently functional in Azad Kashmir and are being facilitated by Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI and Pakistan Army to train terrorists. The report warns that these terrorists are set to infiltrate into India to carry out major attacks in J&K and other major cities.

By
Shaurya Karanbir Gurung
, ET Bureau|
Last Updated: Jan 12, 2020, 10.34 AM IST

Pakistan to prevent infiltration, even as more than 300 terrorists, including several from Afghanistan, are present at launch pads in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir and could be readying to infiltrate into India according to latest intelligence inputs.

Security forces are on high alert ahead of the Republic Day on January 26, following intelligence inputs that at least 300 terrorists, including about 50 Afghani fighters, are being trained by Pakistan and are present at over 40 launch pads to infiltrate into India to carry out cross-border attacks. This comes in the backdrop of the results of the two pilot projects of the BSF’s Comprehensive Integrated Border Management System (CIBMS), which integrates different sensors to maintain surveillance over an area to prevent infiltration, in Jammu being found “satisfactory” by the BSF. The results are being examined by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi.

Home Minister Amit Shah has asked the BSF to focus on securing borders from infiltration. Following this, the BSF has undertaken a massive exercise of identifying “vulnerable gaps” and plugging them. The BSF, however, is facing a challenge of countering Pakistani drones that are pre-programmed with coordinates and targets. Such drones are being considered as a severe threat, because they can drop explosives on a target. However, the BSF has not found the technology to counter such drones. However, it has made efforts to procure technology against drones that operate on different mechanisms such as on radio and GPS signals. It has already proposed to the Home Affairs Ministry to authorise the procurement of anti-drone systems that can disrupt these signals. Help in this matter has been taken from Israel, the US and Canada, but nothing concrete has come out. There has been a stronger push for these anti-drone technologies following several incidents of drones from Pakistani drones entering areas along the India-Pakistan border in Punjab and Jammu. Officials added that “an attack by drones is the next possible way of attacking”. Adopting ‘desperate measures’, the BSF has instructed its troops to fire at such drones if it is within the weapon’s line of sight.

On the new fence, a top official said, “It is an anti-cut fence. It has been placed along the border with Pakistan in Punjab till a great extent. This fence will be placed along the borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh. It will replace the old fence, which can be easily destroyed.”

A pilot project of the anti-cut fence is under construction in Assam’s Silchar sector. The project will be placed at an area 7.18 km long and will cost about Rs 14.30 crore.

An official also said that the gravest security threat is to look out for Afghani terrorists in launchpads in Azad Kashmir. One such launchpad is at Leepa Valley which is notorious for housing such terrorists for the possibility of carrying out cross-border action. Pakistan has been assisting and funding the infiltration of terrorists from Afghanistan into India, officials said. These terrorists are believed to have been tasked to increase their ranks and strengthen their operational leadership in J&K. This move stems from the unsustainability of local terrorists, who only have a shelf life of around six months and are not well trained.

Meanwhile, officials said that the BSF has identified counter-drone technology as a crucial requirement. The BSF, according to an official document, has sought an ‘anti-drone system’ that is capable of neutralising UAVs or a swarm of UAVs by jamming their radio and GPS links and force landing the object. It wants that the system should be able to detect enemy UAVs from a distance and also have surveillance capabilities. “We have given directions to shoot the drones...But for this you need a sniper rifle, which doesn’t have that kind of range sometimes. It is a desperate attempt to shoot down a drone,” an official said, adding that they are a serious threat.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...mir-launchpads-intel/articleshow/73190413.cms
 
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Just one question , how did the explosives get across the most heavily guarded border in the world?

You are an Indian, why are you asking rational questions? You are required to be marching along with the rest of Indian media howling crying and yelling against Pakitan. o_O
 
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Because not all LOC is fenced. Even where it is fenced, it is not enough.


BSF to install new anti-cut fence along Pakistan border; over 300 terrorists including Afghanis waiting to infiltrate

The latest intelligence report mentions that around 40-50 terror launchpads are currently functional in Azad Kashmir and are being facilitated by Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI and Pakistan Army to train terrorists. The report warns that these terrorists are set to infiltrate into India to carry out major attacks in J&K and other major cities.

By
Shaurya Karanbir Gurung
, ET Bureau|
Last Updated: Jan 12, 2020, 10.34 AM IST

Pakistan to prevent infiltration, even as more than 300 terrorists, including several from Afghanistan, are present at launch pads in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir and could be readying to infiltrate into India according to latest intelligence inputs.

Security forces are on high alert ahead of the Republic Day on January 26, following intelligence inputs that at least 300 terrorists, including about 50 Afghani fighters, are being trained by Pakistan and are present at over 40 launch pads to infiltrate into India to carry out cross-border attacks. This comes in the backdrop of the results of the two pilot projects of the BSF’s Comprehensive Integrated Border Management System (CIBMS), which integrates different sensors to maintain surveillance over an area to prevent infiltration, in Jammu being found “satisfactory” by the BSF. The results are being examined by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi.

Home Minister Amit Shah has asked the BSF to focus on securing borders from infiltration. Following this, the BSF has undertaken a massive exercise of identifying “vulnerable gaps” and plugging them. The BSF, however, is facing a challenge of countering Pakistani drones that are pre-programmed with coordinates and targets. Such drones are being considered as a severe threat, because they can drop explosives on a target. However, the BSF has not found the technology to counter such drones. However, it has made efforts to procure technology against drones that operate on different mechanisms such as on radio and GPS signals. It has already proposed to the Home Affairs Ministry to authorise the procurement of anti-drone systems that can disrupt these signals. Help in this matter has been taken from Israel, the US and Canada, but nothing concrete has come out. There has been a stronger push for these anti-drone technologies following several incidents of drones from Pakistani drones entering areas along the India-Pakistan border in Punjab and Jammu. Officials added that “an attack by drones is the next possible way of attacking”. Adopting ‘desperate measures’, the BSF has instructed its troops to fire at such drones if it is within the weapon’s line of sight.

On the new fence, a top official said, “It is an anti-cut fence. It has been placed along the border with Pakistan in Punjab till a great extent. This fence will be placed along the borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh. It will replace the old fence, which can be easily destroyed.”

A pilot project of the anti-cut fence is under construction in Assam’s Silchar sector. The project will be placed at an area 7.18 km long and will cost about Rs 14.30 crore.

An official also said that the gravest security threat is to look out for Afghani terrorists in launchpads in Azad Kashmir. One such launchpad is at Leepa Valley which is notorious for housing such terrorists for the possibility of carrying out cross-border action. Pakistan has been assisting and funding the infiltration of terrorists from Afghanistan into India, officials said. These terrorists are believed to have been tasked to increase their ranks and strengthen their operational leadership in J&K. This move stems from the unsustainability of local terrorists, who only have a shelf life of around six months and are not well trained.

Meanwhile, officials said that the BSF has identified counter-drone technology as a crucial requirement. The BSF, according to an official document, has sought an ‘anti-drone system’ that is capable of neutralising UAVs or a swarm of UAVs by jamming their radio and GPS links and force landing the object. It wants that the system should be able to detect enemy UAVs from a distance and also have surveillance capabilities. “We have given directions to shoot the drones...But for this you need a sniper rifle, which doesn’t have that kind of range sometimes. It is a desperate attempt to shoot down a drone,” an official said, adding that they are a serious threat.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...mir-launchpads-intel/articleshow/73190413.cms

Somehow India loves 300-350 number every time they cook a story against Pakistan. Perhaps their story writers are inspired by Spartans.
 
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That's the picture of an accident that happened in Karnataka. This is no accident, the driver wants to evade the barricade and not smash right into the center of the barricade. He was only stopped after shots were fired.

lol have you ever seen a barricade and a road block? Or do you even know why it's placed in the first place? A car needs to smash through it to run over it. You don't evade the barricade by bypassing it, it's not bollywood.
 
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You are an Indian, why are you asking rational questions? You are required to be marching along with the rest of Indian media howling crying and yelling against Pakitan. o_O

How do you know if he/she was an Indian or not?
 
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lol have you ever seen a barricade and a road block? Or do you even know why it's placed in the first place? A car needs to smash through it to run over it. You don't evade the barricade by bypassing it, it's not bollywood.
Oh now you wanna know if I have seen a barricade or roadblock.:lol: What's your idea of a roadblock? Police put a barricade blocking the road, lifting it up with the help of two policemen, then after the car pass, placing it back in?

Let me tell you how a police checkpoint look like, it's not too hard to figure out. One or two policemen maybe stopping vehicles without blocking the entire road. On the other side, there will be a barricade, so if I want to ram through, I probably wouldn't go right into the center of the barricade lol. I hope you got an idea.
 
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Oh now you wanna know if I have seen a barricade or roadblock.:lol: What's your idea of a roadblock? Police put a barricade blocking the road, lifting it up with the help of two policemen, then after the car pass, placing it back in?

Let me tell you how a police checkpoint look like, it's not too hard to figure out. One or two policemen maybe stopping vehicles without blocking the entire road. On the other side, there will be a barricade, so if I want to ram through, I probably wouldn't go right into the center of the barricade lol. I hope you got an idea.

:D logic and sanghis repulse each other, my bad i am wasting my time to a brick wall. I have no idea if you have malnutrition history or comprehension problems. If you would care to read my first post you can realize what we are talking about here. Kashmir, high alert of an "IED coming in". And then you are telling me one or two police officers "in kashmir" on "red alert" and just a "little barrier". hmmm... you are smart, aren't you?
 
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The plan for false flag we knew about

Multiple realities from covid to migrant crisis plus China dominating India


Ended another Indian dream
 
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Somehow India loves 300-350 number every time they cook a story against Pakistan. Perhaps their story writers are inspired by Spartans.
They're superstitious morons and numerology plays a MAJOR part in their decision making. Their pop culture is shrouded with this thing.
 
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:D logic and sanghis repulse each other, my bad i am wasting my time to a brick wall. I have no idea if you have malnutrition history or comprehension problems. If you would care to read my first post you can realize what we are talking about here. Kashmir, high alert of an "IED coming in". And then you are telling me one or two police officers "in kashmir" on "red alert" and just a "little barrier". hmmm... you are smart, aren't you?
Aww now I become a Sanghi.:enjoy: My time here made me understand when a greenie goes personal, it means he ran out of points. You have no problem in believing Immy's drama of False flag attack. Such anticipatory bails after sponsoring "freedom fighters" are not gonna cut it but help find solace for trolls and internet warriors like you when called out.

I'm still waiting for your explanation on how a checkpoint works? Or maybe not, maybe you can see how it is for yourselves.:enjoy:


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Based on intelligence inputs, a white Hyundai Santro car with a fake registration number was signalled to stop at a check point on Wednesday night, but it tried to accelerate and go through the barricade, the police said.

"The security forces opened fire. The driver managed to escape, leaving behind the car laden with IED," Inspector General of Police Vijay Kumar said. "We got intelligence about a possible attack. We were looking for a vehicle with IED since yesterday," he added.

Director General of Police Dilbag Singh said.

"It (car) was kept under watch for the night. People in nearby houses were evacuated and the vehicle was destroyed on site by the bomb disposal squad as moving it would have been a serious threat,"

Now let's add it up. They were looking for it from yesterday, hence on high alert and prepared. He went through the barricade, running it down. Security forces opened fire and he managed to escape on foot, leaving behind the car.

Analyse the video, car parked on dirt road, next to main road. The person driving left it that way and the security forces didn't move it. Does it look like the parking, that some one on the run left in hurry? In the picture no damage seen on the front of the car as it ran down the barricade of checkpoint. Was the checkpoint barricade made up of cotton? Only two bullet holes on windshield, when dozens of soldiers are present at the checkpoint. And after a perfect parking off the main road and car in good condition the person managed to ran away on foot!

It doesn't add up. They just introduced the variable in the picture, i see it as buildup for something big.

@Foxtrot Alpha @Horus @Mangus Ortus Novem what do you guys think?

The car has JK-08 1426 number plate, which is a registration number of Kathua district. According to initial information, this number is that of an autorickshaw.
 
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