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IED Defused: IED Blast Attempt Failed in Pulwama

IED Defused: IED Blast Attempt Failed in Pulwama, Army Deactivates IED on Chaudharybagh-Littar Road.

Terrorists are planning attacks in the Kashmir Valley during the Amarnath Yatra. The vigilance of the security forces is making terrorist plans a failure every time.

This time the terrorists had planted IED on Chaudharybagh-Littar road in district Pulwama to target the army.

Before the terrorists could succeed in their plot, the security forces detected the IED in time and made it inactive.

According to the information received from the police, this IED was installed in a five kg gas cylinder on the side of Chaudharybagh-Littar road.

IED Defused: The army had to pass through this route.

It was the full effort of the terrorists that when the army vehicles passing through this route were detonated by the IED, which would have caused a lot of damage to the soldiers.

Before passing Kanwai, when the road opening party of the army passed through there to check the highway, their eyes fell on this IED.

Some firecrackers were also planted along with the IED fitted with a five kg gas cylinder. The soldiers got suspicious and immediately called the bomb disposal squad there.

The soldiers involved in the squad disabled the IED. They very safely made the IED inactive by moving it away from the road.

The police officer said that this IED was fitted with a five kg gas cylinder. The route on which it has been installed makes it clear that it was made to target the army.

The security forces have once again averted a major attack. The movement of vehicles on the highway was kept completely closed till the bomb was defused.

Security forces also launched a search operation in search of the suspects in the surrounding areas, but when no leads were found, the operation was called off.

If Pakistan starts firing again, where will people hide?

Bunkers built at a cost of lakhs of rupees are seen becoming ruins.

These bunkers were built by the Government of India when there was continuous ceasefire violation by the Pakistan Army in the border areas of Jammu and Kashmir.

At that time many people had to lose their lives.

On the demand of the villagers, bunkers were built in various areas for their safety, but now after the shelling has stopped, the condition of the bunkers is also getting dilapidated.

In such a situation, the question arises if Pakistan starts shelling again now, then where will the villagers hide and save their lives. Let us tell you that eight to ten lakh rupees were spent on building a bunker.

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