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Operation Asifa: 45 Indian soldiers killed by Kashmiri resistance in Pulwama.

They literally allowed more than 40 soldiers in single convoy? what does that mean?

How many soldiers can come in military truck?
 
Indians want drama before elections as mody is losing. Modi killed his own men for votes.

Ok, but then you will have agree that it was a similar false flag back in 2014 Peshawar APS, which facilitated all out control to the military and formation of an opaque military court in Pakistan. :disagree::disagree::disagree:
 
another escalation is on the cards now. it was expected just before historic visit of MBS to pak.

Indians can't do escalation as war will be fought on Indian soil, tanking Indian economy which Indians can't afford.

Some people who keep eye on geopolitics are saying that it is done to stop Pakistan sponsored Taliban deal.

I think Indians will now try to get good deal in Afghanistan

Khalilzad is coming to Pakistan in coming week, I read somewhere....Peace talks are still continuing despite negative attempts

It was a bus not a truck

ab Samajha
 
JeM claimed responsibility and posted a video of the suicide bomber (a local man) on Facebook so that makes it somewhat hard to blame Pakistan.
thanks for the update saved me alot of time
just came back from university and saw this news on PDF facebook page
and first thing that came to my mind was our Pak currency and snacks wrappers
 
They literally allowed more than 40 soldiers in single convoy? what does that mean?

How many soldiers can come in military truck?

Usually, about 1,000 personnel are part of a convoy but this time it was a total of 2,547 personnel.

A total of 44 CRPF men belonging to different battalions were traveling in the bus that came under attack, 42 have been confirmed dead already.
 
42 CRPF troopers killed in Fidayeen attack in south Kashmir's Awantipora

At least 42 CRPF personnel were killed in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama district on Thursday when a Jaish-e-Mohammed militant rammed an explosives-laden vehicle into the bus they were travelling in, one of the worst strikes in the state in recent years, reports said.

More than 2,500 Central Reserve Police Force personnel, many of them returning from leave to rejoin duty in the Valley, were travelling in the convoy of 78 vehicles when they were ambushed on the Srinagar-Jammu highway in Awantipora.

"A total of 44 CRPF men belonging to different battalions were travelling in the vehicle when the blast occurred," news agency GNS quoted a CRPF official as having said. He said that 42 personnel were killed while two others were critically wounded in the attack.

Police said the militant driving the suicide vehicle was Adil Ahmad from Kakapora in Pulwama who joined the JeM in 2018.

The group has claimed responsibility for the attack that took place about 30 km from Srinagar, they said.

Over 20 people were injured in the attack, which reduced the bus to a mangled heap of iron. Several other buses were damaged in the attack.

Body parts could be seen strewn around the area.

"It was a large convoy and about 2,500 personnel were travelling in multiple vehicles. Some shots were also fired at the convoy," CRPF DG R R Bhatnagar told PTI.

The convoy started from Jammu around 3.30 am and was supposed to reach Srinagar before sunset, officials said.

The number of personnel travelling back to the Valley was high as there was no movement on the highway for the last two to three days because of bad weather and other administrative reasons, they said.

Usually, about 1,000 personnel are part of a convoy but this time it was a total of 2,547 personnel.

A road opening party was deployed and the convoy had armoured vehicles, officials said.

Forensic and bomb analysis teams are on the spot.

The bus that was the focus of the attack belongs to the 76th battalion of the force and had 39 personnel on board, officials said.

CRPF Inspector General (Operations) in the Kashmir Valley Zulfiqar Hasan described it as a "vehicle-bound attack" and said Jammu and Kashmir Police has taken up the investigation.

https://www.greaterkashmir.com/news...ack-in-south-kashmir-s-awantipora/312944.html
 
25+? how i miss this news? i was very busy today.oh God don't blame pakistan now.very sad for lost lives.
 
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