Have been successful in reducing number of militants: Army
Militants facing Ammunition Shortage, Short guns being sent from across to target civilains in Valley; 8 Ak 47 riffles, 74 magazines, 12 Chinese pistols among huge cache arms; amo recovered in Uri’s Rampur Ops: Top Army Official; Balloons sent from across LoC first time in Kashmir, perhaps aimed at instigating some propaganda: SSP Bla
KNO Correspondent
Baramulla, Dec 25 (KNO): Security forces in the Kashmir region have been largely successful in reducing the number of militants while the remaining ones are facing an ammunition shortage, a top army official said here Sunday.
The army offical told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the security forces have stepped up anti-miltancy operations and have set a target to bring down the number of active militants in Kashmir further and the forces have been very successful in it. He also said that the Indian Army is vigilant and won’t allow any infiltration into Kashmir.
He also said that the Pakistan is pulling the militants from across the LoC in a bid to disturb the communal harmony in the valley, besides short guns are being sent here by Pakistan just to target the civilians but “we will never let that happen.”
Meanwhile, giving details about the Uri operation, he said that yesterday a joint operation was launched by the security forces in Rampur sector along the line of control after intercepting major consignment of ams and ammunition.
The searches, he said led the recoveries of the consignment including 8 AK74u, 24 AK 74 Magazines, 12 Chinese Pistols, 24 pistol magazines, 9 Chinese grenades, 5 Pak Grenades, 5 wheat bags, 81 Pak Balloons, 560 rounds of AK Rifle and 244 rounds of pistol.
The officer said that this is among the largest interception of war like stories which has been executed close to the line of control in recent years. SSP Baramulla Rayees Muhammad Bhat, said: “Balloons, which are typically sent more frequently to the Jammu side, have been sent to the valley side for the first time. It perhaps points to a kind of attempt to instigate certain propaganda again.”—(KNO)