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Sneak into India fast and do something big: Hizb
With its ultras in Jammu and Kashmir constantly on the run in the wake of stepped up operations by security agencies, the Hizbul Mujahideen has asked its ***-based leadership to sneak into India and strike in a big way.
"Sneak into India fast and do something big," said an HM commander to one of the outfit's leaders based in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir during a conversation intercepted recently by security agencies, officers of the Indian Army today said.
The conversation took place between A-category commander of HM code Alfa 01 in Pir Panchal Ranges with HM commander in *** Abu Suhaib.
The call for infiltration given by an HM commander on this side of the border to his ***-based counterpart is being seen by the Indian Army as a sign of growing frustration among HM cadres after elimination of a large number of the militant outfit's top rung leaders in encounters in the recent past.
"As is evident, terrorists especially leaders have been on the run in both Kashmir valley as well as in Jammu region due to increasing number of encounters initiated by security forces in past," army officers said.
"As compared to the past practice of staying in hideouts, militants have changed their tactics and are now regularly on the move, not staying in one house for more than three hours due to fear of encounters", they said.
They do not trust the local population whether Hindus or Muslims any more and are always on the run trying to revive lost ground, they said.
53 self-styled commanders from different outfits- 22 of Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT), 23 of HM, five of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), one of Harkat-ul-jehadi Islami (HUJI) and one of Albadr were killed in 2009, which included the Hizb's Deputy Chief of Operation Shabir Ahmed, top Divisional Commanders of JeM, HM and LeT- Abdullah Satar, Saqib and Yousuf Gujjar.
As many as 37 militants have been killed in 2010 till May 15, they said, adding, it included 22 commanders of Hizb, LeT and JeM.
Therefore, the aim of the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) and the militant leaders in Pakistan is to regain the lost initiative and bring these areas in J&K back in national and international focus by trying to impose and infiltrate foreign militants in J&K.
This can be gauged from the fact that there have been 56 infiltration attempts, five ceasefire violations, 126 militancy-related incidents and 45 encounters since January this year in which a total of 73 people have been killed, including 18 civilians, 19 security personnel and 37 militants.
Sneak into India fast and do something big: Hizb
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Army foils infiltration bid, two intruders killed
2010-05-26 11:50:00
Two guerrillas were killed in Jammu and Kashmir's Kupwara district Wednesday when the army foiled another infiltration bid, an Indian Army spokesperson said.
The two infiltrators were killed near the Line of Control (LOC), which divides Jammu and Kashmir between India and Pakistan, in Tangdhar sector.
'Alert troops of the army challenged a group of infiltrating terrorists on our side of the LoC in Tangdhar sector today morning. The terrorists started firing at the troops resulting in a sustained gunfight. Two intruders have been killed in the gunfight.
'Although firing exchanges have stopped in the area, searches are continuing there,' army spokesperson Lt Col J.S. Brar told IANS.
Army foils infiltration bid, two intruders killed
With its ultras in Jammu and Kashmir constantly on the run in the wake of stepped up operations by security agencies, the Hizbul Mujahideen has asked its ***-based leadership to sneak into India and strike in a big way.
"Sneak into India fast and do something big," said an HM commander to one of the outfit's leaders based in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir during a conversation intercepted recently by security agencies, officers of the Indian Army today said.
The conversation took place between A-category commander of HM code Alfa 01 in Pir Panchal Ranges with HM commander in *** Abu Suhaib.
The call for infiltration given by an HM commander on this side of the border to his ***-based counterpart is being seen by the Indian Army as a sign of growing frustration among HM cadres after elimination of a large number of the militant outfit's top rung leaders in encounters in the recent past.
"As is evident, terrorists especially leaders have been on the run in both Kashmir valley as well as in Jammu region due to increasing number of encounters initiated by security forces in past," army officers said.
"As compared to the past practice of staying in hideouts, militants have changed their tactics and are now regularly on the move, not staying in one house for more than three hours due to fear of encounters", they said.
They do not trust the local population whether Hindus or Muslims any more and are always on the run trying to revive lost ground, they said.
53 self-styled commanders from different outfits- 22 of Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT), 23 of HM, five of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), one of Harkat-ul-jehadi Islami (HUJI) and one of Albadr were killed in 2009, which included the Hizb's Deputy Chief of Operation Shabir Ahmed, top Divisional Commanders of JeM, HM and LeT- Abdullah Satar, Saqib and Yousuf Gujjar.
As many as 37 militants have been killed in 2010 till May 15, they said, adding, it included 22 commanders of Hizb, LeT and JeM.
Therefore, the aim of the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) and the militant leaders in Pakistan is to regain the lost initiative and bring these areas in J&K back in national and international focus by trying to impose and infiltrate foreign militants in J&K.
This can be gauged from the fact that there have been 56 infiltration attempts, five ceasefire violations, 126 militancy-related incidents and 45 encounters since January this year in which a total of 73 people have been killed, including 18 civilians, 19 security personnel and 37 militants.
Sneak into India fast and do something big: Hizb
---------- Post added at 05:32 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:32 PM ----------
Army foils infiltration bid, two intruders killed
2010-05-26 11:50:00
Two guerrillas were killed in Jammu and Kashmir's Kupwara district Wednesday when the army foiled another infiltration bid, an Indian Army spokesperson said.
The two infiltrators were killed near the Line of Control (LOC), which divides Jammu and Kashmir between India and Pakistan, in Tangdhar sector.
'Alert troops of the army challenged a group of infiltrating terrorists on our side of the LoC in Tangdhar sector today morning. The terrorists started firing at the troops resulting in a sustained gunfight. Two intruders have been killed in the gunfight.
'Although firing exchanges have stopped in the area, searches are continuing there,' army spokesperson Lt Col J.S. Brar told IANS.
Army foils infiltration bid, two intruders killed