Srinagar: Efforts by the Pakistani military border team (Bat) to encourage a terrorist to India was thwarted after he was shot down in the tap sector Kupwara Kashmir North Around 3pm on January 1, said the army on Sunday.
Slain Terrorists Mohammed Shabbir Malik brought AK-47, seven grenades, ammunition, rations suitable for the long term in cold weather, certificates and photos that showed him in the name tab.
“This is an act of a bat,” said an Army officer, underlines that it is clearly “full violation of the understanding of a ceasefire” between the two countries.
Pakistani soldiers were contacted and asked to take the body.
Bats consist of permanent military and mercenary visitors from terrorist groups such as Jaish-e-Mohammed (JEM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (leave).
They did a sudden attack on Indian position along the LOC.
On New Year’s Day, soldiers along the LOC saw a terrorist in Pathani’s suit and a black jacket.
Armed with the AK-47 assault rifle, he tried to enter India through an anti-infiltration barrier system on the border.
The ambush was placed along the introducing route it would likely take and he finally fell into one.
The route he took was similar to those taken by infiltrators “on April 4, 2020, during the Bhikh Rangadori operation where five terrorists were eliminated,” the army said in a statement.
The army can find out that it is a bat operation as “the search for items expressed by Pakistani Identity Cards and Vaccination Certificates (issued by the Ministry of National Health Services and Pakistani Coordination) who identified as Mohammed Shabir Malik.
Items also include infiltrator photos in uniforms The army wore Shabbir’s name.
“This” stipulates that Pakistan continues to sponsor cross-border militants “, said the army.
In other anti-terrorism operations, J & K police said a terrorist was killed by security forces along the Loc in the Jumagund area of Kupwara Regency on Saturday.
His identity is unknown.