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Warning about an impending increase in terror related activities in Kashmir, Indian Army chief General Deepak Kapoor on Wednesday said the Pakistan based Lashkar-e-Toiba was attempting the biggest ever push of around 300 terrorists over the Line Of Control into India.
The warning from the Army chief came on a day when Lashkar spokesman Abdullah Ghaznavi told a news agency that the attacks will continue on the Indian soil and the Kupwara encounter was a part of it. Lashkar has also been found to be behind the ghastly attacks in Mumbai last year and its top leadership is under investigation in a Pakistan court.
There are atleast 300 militants waiting to crossover to our side over LOC, Kapoor said. There are 30-40 militant training camps active in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, he added.
It is to be noted that Pakistan troops have been firing throughout the last night at Indian posts in Uri sector. Pak troops have earlier resorted to such tactics to give cover to militants crossing over. Indian Army has lodged a formal protest with their Pakistani counterparts on the same.
On the Kupwara encounter which has led to the martyrdom of eight soldiers, Kapoor said the Army had recovered 23 AK assault rifles, one pistol, four Under Barrel Grenade Launchers (UBGLs), 19 UBGL grenades, two hand grenades, two global positioning systems and 10 radio sets, from the slain militants.
Earlier in the day, addressing the press, Brigadier General Gurmeet Singh said that a majority of the terrorists trying to infiltrate the region had been killed, adding that the remaining ones, if any, would be neutralised. According to him, the dense forests in the area impeded the combat operations as a result of which the encounter, which began on March 20, went on for six days
Let attempts Huge Infiltration - Kashmir on alert | India.com
The warning from the Army chief came on a day when Lashkar spokesman Abdullah Ghaznavi told a news agency that the attacks will continue on the Indian soil and the Kupwara encounter was a part of it. Lashkar has also been found to be behind the ghastly attacks in Mumbai last year and its top leadership is under investigation in a Pakistan court.
There are atleast 300 militants waiting to crossover to our side over LOC, Kapoor said. There are 30-40 militant training camps active in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, he added.
It is to be noted that Pakistan troops have been firing throughout the last night at Indian posts in Uri sector. Pak troops have earlier resorted to such tactics to give cover to militants crossing over. Indian Army has lodged a formal protest with their Pakistani counterparts on the same.
On the Kupwara encounter which has led to the martyrdom of eight soldiers, Kapoor said the Army had recovered 23 AK assault rifles, one pistol, four Under Barrel Grenade Launchers (UBGLs), 19 UBGL grenades, two hand grenades, two global positioning systems and 10 radio sets, from the slain militants.
Earlier in the day, addressing the press, Brigadier General Gurmeet Singh said that a majority of the terrorists trying to infiltrate the region had been killed, adding that the remaining ones, if any, would be neutralised. According to him, the dense forests in the area impeded the combat operations as a result of which the encounter, which began on March 20, went on for six days
Let attempts Huge Infiltration - Kashmir on alert | India.com