The Sunday Guardian

300 to 350 terrorists waiting to enter India from across LoC

Security sources said that they are expecting these terrorists to try to enter India in small batches of fiVE-SIX OVER A PERIOD OF TIME THROUGH MULTIPLE ROUTES.

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in PoK near Uri sector, with the intention to carry out attacks against the Indian security forces.

Security sources said that they are expecting that these terrorists will try to enter India in small batches of five-six over a period of time through multiple routes, which have been identified by the security agencies. The newspaper is not publishing the details of the routes that the agencies have identified, due to security reasons.

“The launch pads are functionin­g at ‘full capacity’ now and the number of infiltrato­rs waiting to cross over, apart from close to 30 that have already infiltrate­d, is very high. We are doing our best to keep them away, but it is not practicall­y possible to man every inch of the ground. ‘Stray incidents’ will happen and more the number of terrorists awaiting at the launch pad, the more the number of these ‘stray incidents’ happening,” a source said.

As per sources, the majority of those who are waiting for an opportunit­y to infiltrate into Kashmir are from the Lashkar-e-Tayyaba and Jaish- e- Mohammad and they are given cover fire by the Pakistan army when they try to cross over to India as happened on the intervenin­g night of 22/23 August when there was a massive exchange of fire after the Pakistan army resorted to firing on the BSF and the Army personnel who were stationed in Karen sector. Following that, “some” terrorists were successful­ly able to infiltrate into the country.

These terrorists are going to target the camps of security forces as winter sets in the valley, agency sources have said.

“The Lashkar and Hizbul Mujahideen have been asked to provide local support to the cadre of Jaish-e-Mohammad which will be using its men to carry out strikes attacking the convoys and camps of the security forces including that of the Army and the CRPF, particular­ly in Baramulla and Kupwara,” a source said.

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