Pakistan on Tuesday violated ceasefire in Qasba and Kerni sectors in Pooch district of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) and mortar shelling is started on both sides of Loc and after Pakistan violated ceasefire, the Indian Army is retaliated and highlighting three terror launches pads completely and damaging one. Once again the ceasefire violation from the Pakistani sides despite the strong retaliation that they saw today morning. Let us put a figure that they give perspective to what’s happening in the area where the ceasefire violation by Pakistan happened and the fact is that since last years, we have seen 2,317 violation which is created by Pakistan. Also, our Indian soldier always retaliates the same to them and as per the past records, the Indian army killed a lot of terrorists along with their launching pads.
PAK violated ceasefire in Qasba
As per the sources of Indian army is that you will see more ceasefire violation simply because the attempt of pushing as many terrorists as possible and the ceasefire violation which is coming from the Pakistani sides and the firing which is coming from the Pakistani sides is sensually a cover fire to ensure that these terrorists, that have been hiding in the terror camp and Launchpads across Loc. They can be pushed inside India, one such attempt is made in early Tuesday morning that infiltration big war side and then India passes information that there are at least 4 launchpads and 15 to 20 terrorists who will try to violate ceasefire gets damaged.
After the ceasefire therefore a decision was taken to deploy the big gun and also to deploy all the launching pads and camp of the terrorists and take out the terrorists. As per the sources, 6 to 10 terrorists got dead but there could have been more and there is not collaboration and big guns have not been bought in and it seems to be like one of the regular infiltration attempts that have been attempted. Now, the big news is that Pakistan has been attempted a big bang attack and violate the ceasefire across Loc. Stay tuned with us for more updates about this.
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