Amid India, China clash escalates in Ladakh, Pak mulls to infiltrate 400 militants in JK: Report
Team Udayavani, Sep 7, 2020, 4:27 PM IST
New Delhi: Amid border tensions between India and China over the Actual Line of Control (LAC) in Ladakh, Pakistan has been reportedly using this opportunity to send around 400 militants into Jammu and Kashmir.
According to the information available to Zee News, around 400 militants are hiding in various launch pads along the Line of Control and they are trying to enter India with the help of the Pakistan army.
“The intelligence agency informed that the Pakistan army has been continuously violating the ceasefire near the LoC over the past few months and also helping the militants to enter India,” the report said.
The Pakistan army has also deployed the Border Security Force (BAT) to attack the Indian security forces and several militants were found in the Pakistan army camp near the LoC, the report said.
According to intelligence agency reports, a large-scale of militants have been camping near Gurez, Machhal, Keran sector, Tangdhar sector, and Naugam sector. The militants hiding in the launching pad near Uri, Funch, Bimbahar Gali, Krishna Valley, Naushera, Akhnoor, and Dras sector.
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