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The Indian Army today destroyed several Pakistani military posts along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir in a recent “punitive assault” as part of counter-terror strategy to stop cross-border militant incursion.
“The Pakistan Army has been providing support to armed infiltrators…In recent actions in Naushera (border sector of Rajouri district), we have caused damage to Pakistan army posts,” Major General Ashok Narula told reporters.
Asked when the attacks took place, Narula said it was “recent, very recent” operation.
In the first reaction from Pakistan on Indian Army’s counter-terrorism operation, Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor, spokesperson of the Pakistan Army, has dismissed Indian Army’s claims. He also claimed that the reports of Pakistan firing on civilians is also false.
Maj Gen Asif GhafoorVerified account
@OfficialDGISPR
PR275/17
Indian claims of destroying Pakistani post along LOC in
Naushera Sec and firing by Pak Army on civilians across LOC are false.
4:33 PM - 23 May 2017
https://twitter.com/OfficialDGISPR/status/866972917078392833
Indian Army has released a 20-second video footage showing its counter-terrorism
operations to destroy a Pakistani post across the Line of Control (LoC) in the
Naushera Sector. The operation took place on May 9. The Indian Army has
conducted similar operations in the Naugam sector on May 20 and 21. According
to Major General Ashok Narula, spokesperson of the Indian Army, the operation
was a punitive action for trying to push terrorists in India. Major Narula said
Pakistan was trying to push infiltrators in the Indian territory by engaging
Indian forward troops, and at times, didn't hesitate even to fire on villages
along the LoC.
He said that the Indian Army proactively dominates the LoC
region, adding that the recent measures taken by India in the 'Naushera have
caused damage to Pakistani posts'. Major Narula emphasized that that
infiltration bids are likely to go up as snow melts and more passes open and it
is necessary to crack down on their sources to check increasing number of
violent incidents in Jammu & Kashmir that has started influencing its
youth.
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