Pakistan Army Maintaining Large Number Of Terrorists In Launchpads Along LoC: Intel Sources | India News

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Pakistan Army Maintaining Large Number Of Terrorists In Launchpads Along LoC: Intel Sources | India News


New Delhi: Amid an ongoing inner strike, the Pakistan Army is sustaining a excessive variety of terrorists in a number of launchpads alongside the Line of Control (LoC) with India.

“It seems that even the ongoing internal strike has not affected its sponsoring of terrorism as it is maintaining a high number of terrorists in the multiple launchpads along the Line of Control (LoC) with India. The agencies are receiving inputs that terrorists have come to launchpads from their camps and are waiting to be pushed towards the Indian side,” sources within the safety institution stated. 

According to the sources, completely different teams of terrorists numbering between 10-20 are ready on the launchpads in Neelam Valley, Leepa Valley and Jhelum Valley.

“The Indian security forces are keeping a close watch on the activities of the Pakistan Army and terrorist grouping sponsored by it in the Indian territory. The Pakistani terror groups have been activated by the Pakistan Army and their government to disrupt the forthcoming G-20 meeting in Kashmir valley on May 23-24”, the sources stated.

Asked concerning the actions of the Pakistan Army on the LoC and if they’ve lowered numbers in areas near India to quell protests in cities, sources stated, “There has been no reduction in troop numbers by the Pakistan Army as they maintain a sizeable number in Cantonment land to deal with such issues.”

The actions of the Pakistan Army on the LoC have slowed down however there may be neither discount nor a rise within the variety of troops deployed there, the sources stated.

Pakistani international minister Bilawal Bhutto, final week issued an obvious menace to the G-20 assembly in Kashmir saying that “Waqt Aane Par Aisa Jawab Denge….” throughout his press convention in Goa after the conclusion of the SCO international minister’s assembly. 





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