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Surgical Strikes Carried Out Across Line Of Control, Reveals Army: Highlights

 

The army said Pak is guilty of "increasing infiltration by terrorists along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir"

NEW DELHI:  The Defence and the Foreign Ministries addressed a press conference in New Delhi after ceasefire violations by Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir.

Here are the big highlights:

  • Almost 20 infiltration attempts have been foiled by army successfully this year
  • Infiltration of terrorists across Line of Control has been a matter of serious concern
  • We have recovered items including GPS and stones with Pakistani markings
  • Captured Pakistani terrorists have confessed to their training in Pakistan or territory controlled by Pakistan
  • Matter taken up at highest diplomatic levels and military levels at regular times
  • We had proposed fingerprints and DNA samples of killed terrorists can also be made available
  • Despite Pakistan commitment not to allow its territory for terrorism, no let up in terror actions
  • Based on specific and credible information received yesterday that some terrorist teams had positioned themselves at launch pads at LoC with aim to infiltrate
  • The army conducted surgical strikes last night at these launch pads.
  • Significant casualties to terrorists and those supporting them

http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/defence-and-foreign-ministries-briefing-now-the-big-highlights-1467914

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1 hour ago, sattipandu said:

still not nammable

PR gimmick anipisthundhi

same routine cross border firing ane kullu juice ni new bottle (cross border surgical strike) lo posi isthunnatuu

Same doubt 

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NEW DELHI:  The surgical strikes in Pakistan territory last night were recorded on cameras; the government will decide whether and when to release the footage, said top sources.

At midnight, India moved troops into Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir to target seven different camps where terrorists had been placed to infiltrate India and carry out attacks within Kashmir as well as other major metros, said the army today. Pakistan was caught totally by surprise, said sources, crucial to "achieving full impact." There were no Indian casualties. A huge number of terrorists were killed - each "launch pad" that was attacked held at least 10 terrorists and an equal number of guides and other assistants.

The government had recognised "mass anger" among people after the terror attack at an army base in Uri earlier this month, said ministers who were present this morning at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's review of security. They added that recent moves by India to isolate Pakistan by "tinkering with its Most Favoured Nation trading status or recalling envoys was no longer enough to address the levels of anger."

Indian soldiers went about two kilometres across the Line of Control, said ministers. "Our forces have gone deep in and come back before sunrise," they said, adding that Pakistan's denial of the strikes is expected.


The strikes, which included para commandos and helicopters, are India's first direct military response to the attack in Uri which left 18 soldiers dead. Four terrorists from Pakistan attacked the base on September 18 with AK-47s and grenades.

Explaining the action, sources said that "Prime Minister Modi tried peace for two years, (but) Nawaz Sharif has decided to toe his army's line." Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj also told the United Nations General Assembly on Monday that PM Modi's outreach to Mr Sharif, which included inviting him to the Prime Minister's swearing-in and a surprise visit to wish the Pakistani premier for his birthday in December, has met with a series of terror attacks.

The PM had warned that the Uri assault would be avenged and that the army would take action at an appropriate time. In recent days, as his government moved to isolate Pakistan diplomatically and to pressure it by rethinking crucial water-sharing and trade agreements, the PM was urged by some within his own party as well as opposition leaders to take strong action against Islamabad to prove terrorist attacks in India will not be tolerated.

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11 minutes ago, Mr47 said:

I have one doubt, are we strong enough to go war against *** pakis 

em matldauthunna vayya KARGIL gelavaleda ...... but I guess chinki gallu support cheyyachu paki ollaki

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45 minutes ago, alpachinao said:

Very good jeevitham lo pirst time aggressive start sesaru

i guess u forgot the surgical strikes on mynmar 48 min operation 30 terrorists were killed

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