Indian Army Destroyed Checkpoints of Pakistan

 23 May 2017 ( News Bureau )
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The Indian Army destroyed some checkpoints of Pakistan in Naushera and Naugam Sector. A video of this has also been released from the side of the army.

In a statement issued by the Indian Army, it was said that these operations were done in response to the violation and intrusion of the siegefire from Pakistan.

The army also used rocket launchers, anti-tank missiles and automatic weapons in this operation.

However, the Pakistani army has denied any attack on this method.

According to the news, the video released by the army is 9th May. Which was executed in the Naushera sector. Apart from this, action was taken on 20 and 21 May in Naugam sector.

Information about the action was given by Indian Army spokesman Major General Ashok Narula. He said that India wants peace and harmony on the Line of Control.

Major General Narula said that the Pakistani army is helping the armed infiltrators to enter Kashmir.

Major General Narula said that Indian Army is taking punitive action around the LoC.

Major General Narula said, "Pakistani troops even firing innocent villagers at many times."

Major General Narula said that such incidents in Jammu and Kashmir need to be restrained so that the local youth is not affected by them.

On May 21, the Indian Army had failed the infiltration bid in the Naugam sector and killed four terrorists. Two Indian soldiers of the Indian Army were also killed in the encounter.

 

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