Pakistan's nefarious activities continue amid tension with China

Pakistani Army in Intent to Infiltrate Terrorists…
Pakistan's nefarious activities continue amid tension with China

Pakistan's nefarious activities continue under tension with China on Line of Actual Control (LAC). Intelligence sources were quoted as saying that Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI is involved in activating al-Badr militants in Kashmir. The ISI and Pakistan Army are recruiting militants from Al Badr in Khyber Pakhtunwa. The Pakistani Army, under the cover of firing on the Line of Control (LoC), is in the position to infiltrate the al-Badr militants into Kashmir. Sources have given exclusive information to Aaj Tak that Pakistan Army is providing training to the fidayeen terrorists of Al Badar in the training camp of Khyber Pakhtunwa.

Sources say that the terrorists of Jaish and Al-Badr are being trained in this camp. In the training camp of Mansehra near Khyber Pakhtunwa, 40 to 50 dreaded terrorists of Al Badar are being prepared. The intelligence report said that the trend terrorists of Al Badar are being brought to infiltrate the POK's Atmugam, Jura and Dudhaniyal launch pads. Due to this infiltration plan of Pakistan, security forces have been alerted in Gurez, Keran, Uri, Machhal and Tangdhar sectors. Sources say that in Al Badar Training Camp, terrorists are getting training of Jungle Survival, Gorilla War, Jungle Warfare, with the help of Pakistan Army.

It is worth mentioning that ever since there has been skirmish between Indian Army and Chinese Army in Galwani Valley of Ladakh, Pakistan has been continuously firing in the adjacent areas of LoC. The Indian Army says that as a strategy, Pakistan is firing on the LoC. The army has also said that it is fully prepared to meet every challenge. Today on Monday morning, firing has been done on behalf of Pakistan in Rajouri and Poonch districts of Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan has opened fire in Nowshera sector of Rajouri and Krishna Valley sector of Poonch. The Indian Army is also giving a befitting reply to Pakistan's firing.

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