Infiltration Attempts Near LoC: Landmines Explode Near LoC, Massive Forest Damage
Infiltration Attempts Near LoC: Landmines Explode Near LoC, Massive Forest Damage
Infiltration Attempts Near LoC: A fire set by Pakistan near the Line of Control in Poonch’s Mendhar sector crossed into Indian territory, destroying forest wealth worth lakhs and triggering landmine explosions. The Indian Army and locals are working to control the blaze while monitoring infiltration attempts.
Infiltration on the border. Pakistan again set fire near LoC, and many landmines also exploded. The fire set by Pakistan across the Line of Control in the Mendhar sector of Poonch district has crossed the Line of Control and reached Indian territory. This fire is destroying lakhs of dollars’ worth of forest riches. At the same time, reports of explosions in many landmines are being received.
According to the information, the fire was set by Pakistan in the forest area near the India-Pakistan Line of Control from the Mendhar sector of Poonch district late on Wednesday night, which crossed the Line of Control on Thursday afternoon and reached the forest areas of Gold, Rehalian, and Lanjot adjacent to the Line of Control.
This fire has engulfed an area of about two kilometers near the Line of Control. The fire that started from across the Line of Control has taken a terrible form.
Infiltration Attempts Near LoC: The country’s forest wealth has been damaged
This massive fire is causing huge damage to forest wealth and wild animals worth lakhs. At the same time, the landmines laid by the Indian Army to prevent infiltration from the Line of Control are being damaged.
According to information, about half a dozen landmines have exploded during the day. However, a joint operation has been started by the army, local people and forest department employees to control the fire.
Due to drought, the fire has engulfed a large area, due to which strenuous efforts are being made to control the fire.
Fire is set to infiltrate
It is noteworthy that the Pakistani army sets fire in the areas near the Line of Control to carry out terrorist infiltration from across the Line of Control from Pakistan’s side. This fire reaches the Indian border after crossing the Line of Control. The landmines laid on the Line of Control are destroyed by this fire.
At this time, Pakistan is trying to destroy the landmines and anti-infiltration devices laid on the Line of Control and facilitate easy infiltration of terrorists from Pakistan’s side before the heavy snowfall. In any case, the Indian Armed Forces personnel posted on the Line of Control are watching out for the illicit activities of Pakistan 24 hours a day and are attempting to control the fire with the assistance of local individuals.
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