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Indian Army used Leopard's urine and faeces in Surgical Strikes

Why don't you send us those dead bodies............let me guess because despite your delusional creative stories you can't create dead bodies. You Indians are really sick in your minds.

Well, you can make fun, but ask those who have taken the Hit....Wait, they are all dead now. But still you can ask those who survived and are having nightmares in daytime.
 
Wonder if the Indian army captured a leopard and squeezed him out or the leopards in India walk around wearing Catheters.
Collecting their excreta from zoos is far better and easier.
 
The guy who was apprehended as part of the sir g kal strikes, didn't apply enough fluid and carry enough crap??
 
The guy who was apprehended as part of the sir g kal strikes, didn't apply enough fluid and carry enough crap??


U are wrong all the soldiers were covered head to toe in shit... and when laying on around still ... they just looked a big pile of shit....
That it self is normal sight in India... so no one suspected....
 
In PPP gov, there was a project called "Awaami Markaz" in Islamabad. Do you see it today? you know why? THAT TOO WAS DESTROYED in a Sir-Je-Kal-Strike
 
Urine aur excreta ki baat ayi, what does @SecularNationalist say about it?
They should use cow dung and cow urine.Cow dung can also protect against a tactical nuclear strike according to vedic research.
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india should stop wasting money on high technology weapons and use animal waste as weapon it will work best for them in war and will be cheap
 
Apart from the habitual Indian stink, notice that the earlier claims of striking 4km inside Pakistan has over the period increased to 15kms. :laugh:


PUNE: The Indian Army troops used leopard’s urine and faeces to throw off dogs while carrying out Surgical Strikes......15km inside Pakistan Territory. in 2016, former Nagrota Corps commander Lt Gen Rajendra Nimborkar said on Tuesday.

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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
amazing imagination; if they are looking for leopards, feel feel to drop by here; it is one of the most illusive animals to capture or see.
 
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