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Gen Bajwa rubbishes Indian army chief's claim of 'so-called surgical strikes' on Pakistan

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That just means BBC didn't have the resources to get credible proof in yjose sprase region , while they do confirm the surgical strikes in multiple region .

Which your military desperately tried to deny :bunny:


BBC articles calls Indian claims illusions. :omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:
 
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BBC report came in October almost 3 weeks after the surgical strike , while anti hindu al jesraa reported on the countries media days after the strike .

Comparing them is retarded .
BBC. confirmed we crossed the border by over akm and took positions inside Pakistani territory and fired on Pakistani positions for over two hours .
enough answer to indians by BBC in the same article.
"Despite the use of the term "surgical strikes", the Indians definitely did not airdrop commandos to hit "launching pads of militants" inside Pakistani-held territory, or conduct ground assaults deep into the Pakistan-administered side. But they did cross the Line of Control (LoC), in some cases by more than a kilometre, to hit nearby Pakistani border posts."

reason behind posts 1 km behind loc is the terrain. picture posted in the same article.
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THE TRUTH:
A similar advance by the Indians in the Dudhnial area of Neelum valley further north was beaten back by the Pakistanis.
Indian troops could not have hit a target and returned alive as the climb required was too steep, officials said. Nor could helicopters have been used to drop special forces given the difficult terrain and because Pakistan would have shot down the aircraft


EYE WITNESS TALK ON FAILED ATTEMPT.
Later, we heard that the Indians had crossed the LoC and hit our posts from positions overlooking the valley. I don't understand why they didn't try to reach our post where we have the local company headquarters. They could have done it. It's walkable, and is easier for them because they occupy higher ground. Perhaps our people detected their movement and fired at them which pushed them back.

THEY SAY THEY DID 2 HOURS OPERATION WITHOUT BEING SEEN:BBC proves that indian army is a liar.
The Pakistanis did not take long to get their act together and fired back from the remaining bunkers, pushing the Indian guns back from the ridges overlooking the valley.

AT OTHER PLACES THEY FACED SIMILAR HUMILIATION:
"The Pakistani fire sent them scurrying back to their bunkers," he said.

DON'T MESS WITH A BATTLE HARDENED FORCES:
Down south, in Poonch, Kotli and Bhimber areas, it was more or less the same story: Indians coming forward from their positions on the LoC, taking unsuspecting Pakistani soldiers by surprise both due to the suddenness of the attack and the intensity of the fire and then pulling back once the Pakistanis had a chance to respond.

Unprepared, and having a numerical disadvantage generally, the Pakistanis made use of their firepower to the fullest, exhausting their ammunition.


HANUMAN ARMY KILLED HANUMAN MILITANTS:
Despite the claims in the Indian media, the BBC could find little evidence that militants had been hit.

There were no reports of any of the camps in the Samahni area of Bhimber or in the Poonch-Kotli area having been hit. They are mostly located behind ridges that serve as a natural barrier against direct Indian fire.

In Leepa, some five or six wooden structures housing militants between the villages of Channian and Mundakali had not been targeted. A ridge that runs along the east bank of the nearby stream covers them from military positions on the LoC.

Likewise, in Neelum, most militant camps - such as the ones at Jhambar, Dosut and in the Gurez valley area further east - are located in the valleys below, at a safe distance from the LoC.

The BBC also could not confirm an Indian media report that Lashkar-e-Taiba camps in the Khairati Bagh village of Leepa valley and the western end of Dudhnial village in Neelum valley had been hit on 29 September.


THIS WHOLE ARTICLE IS A SLAP ON INDIAN FACES.95% PROVES INDIANS LIARS BUT THEY STILL GIVES THE LINK.
koi sharam hoti ha koi haya hoti ha.
 
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The report exposed how unprepared Pakistan Army is and how we destroyed your posts while firing from inside your territory.
That just means BBC didn't have the resources to get credible proof in yjose sprase region , while they do confirm the surgical strikes in multiple region .

Which your military desperately tried to deny :bunny:

Seriously ? I mean still you will call it Surgical strike ?

Our Jawans who got injured and martyred were recognized in the media and given due treatment and respectable funerals.
Our army claimed that not surgical strike happened and India was lying all along, which was true.

What BBC is confirming that there was nothing SURGICAL about the whole facade, so your DGMO lied.
BBC is saying that they could not verify a single militant hit, so your DGMO lied.

Your army was not able to achieve a single objective despite putting PARA 9 (your claim) soldiers accompanied by heavy artillery in the front with an additional advantage of surprise.

And still your DGMO lied publicly.

Jingoism leads to stupidity.
 
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"Indian government said the army's strikes had taught Pakistan a long-awaited lesson - but Islamabad dismissed the reports as an "illusion". The BBC's M Ilyas Khan visited the border area to find out what actually happened"
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But they did cross the Line of Control (LoC), in some cases by more than a kilometre, to hit nearby Pakistani border posts.

Police officials on the Pakistani side privately concede that such a ground assault did occur in the Madarpur-Titrinot region of Poonch sector, west of Srinagar, where a Pakistani post was destroyed and one soldier killed.
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BBC said it were border raids not surgical strike.
Also BBC said more in the past but you simply reject western sources. Wasn't it BBC who took interviews of Pakistani pilots falsely claimed by your airforce to be killed but actually they were still shooting your planes with same planes.
 
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"Indian government said the army's strikes had taught Pakistan a long-awaited lesson - but Islamabad dismissed the reports as an "illusion". The BBC's M Ilyas Khan visited the border area to find out what actually happened"
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But they did cross the Line of Control (LoC), in some cases by more than a kilometre, to hit nearby Pakistani border posts.

Police officials on the Pakistani side privately concede that such a ground assault did occur in the Madarpur-Titrinot region of Poonch sector, west of Srinagar, where a Pakistani post was destroyed and one soldier killed.
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Indiot, Modi claimed Indian Army hit LeT launchpads. This was a Pakistani border post.

Damn, you are one dumb Ganga-Din.

From the BBC same article:

"Despite the use of the term "surgical strikes", the Indians definitely did not airdrop commandos to hit "launching pads of militants" inside Pakistani-held territory, or conduct ground assaults deep into the Pakistan-administered side. But they did cross the Line of Control (LoC), in some cases by more than a kilometre, to hit nearby Pakistani border posts."

Like I said, no one in international media believes you. You have to be extremely dumb to believe Modi's comedic tales.
 
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Because Pakistan media says otherwise? Dude your media literally lied to you when you lost 1971 war saying that Pakistan was winning when the entire Pakistani military was washed out in 18 days .

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Lolz, outta here. Such a waste of internet bandwidth you are.
 
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enough answer to indians by BBC in the same article.
"Despite the use of the term "surgical strikes", the Indians definitely did not airdrop commandos to hit "launching pads of militants" inside Pakistani-held territory, or conduct ground assaults deep into the Pakistan-administered side. But they did cross the Line of Control (LoC), in some cases by more than a kilometre, to hit nearby Pakistani border posts."

reason behind posts 1 km behind loc is the terrain. picture posted in the same article.

THE TRUTH:
A similar advance by the Indians in the Dudhnial area of Neelum valley further north was beaten back by the Pakistanis.
Indian troops could not have hit a target and returned alive as the climb required was too steep, officials said. Nor could helicopters have been used to drop special forces given the difficult terrain and because Pakistan would have shot down the aircraft


EYE WITNESS TALK ON FAILED ATTEMPT.
Later, we heard that the Indians had crossed the LoC and hit our posts from positions overlooking the valley. I don't understand why they didn't try to reach our post where we have the local company headquarters. They could have done it. It's walkable, and is easier for them because they occupy higher ground. Perhaps our people detected their movement and fired at them which pushed them back.

THEY SAY THEY DID 2 HOURS OPERATION WITHOUT BEING SEEN:BBC proves that indian army is a liar.
The Pakistanis did not take long to get their act together and fired back from the remaining bunkers, pushing the Indian guns back from the ridges overlooking the valley.

AT OTHER PLACES THEY FACED SIMILAR HUMILIATION:
"The Pakistani fire sent them scurrying back to their bunkers," he said.

DON'T MESS WITH A BATTLE HARDENED FORCES:
Down south, in Poonch, Kotli and Bhimber areas, it was more or less the same story: Indians coming forward from their positions on the LoC, taking unsuspecting Pakistani soldiers by surprise both due to the suddenness of the attack and the intensity of the fire and then pulling back once the Pakistanis had a chance to respond.

Unprepared, and having a numerical disadvantage generally, the Pakistanis made use of their firepower to the fullest, exhausting their ammunition.


HANUMAN ARMY KILLED HANUMAN MILITANTS:
Despite the claims in the Indian media, the BBC could find little evidence that militants had been hit.

There were no reports of any of the camps in the Samahni area of Bhimber or in the Poonch-Kotli area having been hit. They are mostly located behind ridges that serve as a natural barrier against direct Indian fire.

In Leepa, some five or six wooden structures housing militants between the villages of Channian and Mundakali had not been targeted. A ridge that runs along the east bank of the nearby stream covers them from military positions on the LoC.

Likewise, in Neelum, most militant camps - such as the ones at Jhambar, Dosut and in the Gurez valley area further east - are located in the valleys below, at a safe distance from the LoC.

The BBC also could not confirm an Indian media report that Lashkar-e-Taiba camps in the Khairati Bagh village of Leepa valley and the western end of Dudhnial village in Neelum valley had been hit on 29 September.


THIS WHOLE ARTICLE IS A SLAP ON INDIAN FACES.95% PROVES INDIANS LIARS BUT THEY STILL GIVES THE LINK.
koi sharam hoti ha koi haya hoti ha.
BBC exposes weak and failing Pakistan Army

But they did cross the Line of Control (LoC), in some cases by more than a kilometre, to hit nearby Pakistani border posts.

Police officials on the Pakistani side privately concede that such a ground assault did occur in the Madarpur-Titrinot region of Poonch sector, west of Srinagar, where a Pakistani post was destroyed and one soldier killed.

In Leepa valley to the north, locals said that the Indians crossed the LoC and set up their guns on ridges directly overlooking the village of Mundakali. A Pakistani border post located at some distance east of the village was hit. Two other posts higher up in the mountains were also hit. At least four Pakistani soldiers were injured in the attack, which lasted from 05:00am until 8:00am, locals said.

Accounts of villagers gathered in Leepa suggest that Indian soldiers first opened fire in the valley at around 0500, hitting the post near Mundakali village and blowing up a mosque adjacent to it.

A soldier who was preparing for pre-dawn prayers was hit and injured, they said.

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Image captionThis border post in Mundakali was said to have been hit by Indian fire
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Image captionAn Indian post in Keran-Lawat as seen from the Pakistani side
Fire was also directed at two other posts higher up in the hills, one of which served as the forward headquarters in Leepa.

Locals say bunkers at these posts were partly destroyed and their communication system was paralysed for some time. This meant that troops stationed down in the valley and at the brigade headquarters took a while to realise what was going on.

The soldier who was injured at the Mundakali post was given first aid by villagers, and then transported to the military-run hospital in Leepa on a motorbike. Nearly two dozen villagers helped put out the fire that had engulfed the mosque.

Unprepared, and having a numerical disadvantage generally, the Pakistanis made use of their firepower to the fullest, exhausting their ammunition.

Locals said that in the days following the attack, hundreds of villagers were pressed into service carrying artillery shells and other ammunition to border posts to replenish their supplies.

So weak that they cannot even do a thing while we blow their posts while being inside their territory for over two hours do not even have ambulances for injured soldiers and run out off ammunition in few hours.
 
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  • BBC said India entered Pakistan controlled territory .Which your military desperately tried to hide
  • Even Indian military stated they didn't air drop troops


Pakistan Army took the 40 journalist from around the world to LoC and gave them a front row seat. All the video content in the international media came from the Pakistani side of LoC. India has yet to release a single video. :omghaha::omghaha:

Again, watch and enjoy:

 
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"Indian government said the army's strikes had taught Pakistan a long-awaited lesson - but Islamabad dismissed the reports as an "illusion". The BBC's M Ilyas Khan visited the border area to find out what actually happened"
"
But they did cross the Line of Control (LoC), in some cases by more than a kilometre, to hit nearby Pakistani border posts.

Police officials on the Pakistani side privately concede that such a ground assault did occur in the Madarpur-Titrinot region of Poonch sector, west of Srinagar, where a Pakistani post was destroyed and one soldier killed.
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lying little bastard claiming india government shit talking is bbc
how low can a whore go to create a new user id and chat shit and not back it up but lie

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Seriously ? I mean still you will call it Surgical strike ?

Our Jawans who got injured and martyred were recognized in the media and given due treatment and respectable funerals.
Our army claimed that not surgical strike happened and India was lying all along, which was true.

What BBC is confirming that there was nothing SURGICAL about the whole facade, so your DGMO lied.
BBC is saying that they could not verify a single militant hit, so your DGMO lied.

Your army was not able to achieve a single objective despite putting PARA 9 (your claim) soldiers accompanied by heavy artillery in the front with an additional advantage of surprise.

And still your DGMO lied publicly.

Jingoism leads to stupidity.
Only one who lied is your ISPR who claims India did not cross LoC.
Also BBC never said militants were not targeted all it said it could not visit area to independently confirm.

We took the 40 journalist to LoC and gave them a front row seat. All the video content in the international media came from Pakistani Army's tour of LoC.

Again, watch and enjoy:

ISPR guided tours did not take journo to anywhere near dundhial or athmywam where all the action took place.
 
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BBC. confirmed we crossed the border by over akm and took positions inside Pakistani territory and fired on Pakistani positions for over two hours .


Taliban do it every day... same happens to your troops on LOC all year long....

that's not even a proper infiltration by LOC standards....

and oh... you forgot chandu... he is still here
 
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