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More than 10 launching pads ready across border, terrorists eyeing infiltration

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With the snowfall and cold increasing in India, the neighbouring country of Pakistan has once again, started preparing to execute its evil conspiracies. Pakistan’s secret agency, ISI, has developed the intrigues of making more than 100 Lashkar terrorists infiltrate into India. The country has also prepared more than 10 launching pads in the areas nearing Kashmir, and this number is the highest in the last 10 years.

Recently, Indian secret agencies have received startling inputs related to the same, after which the patrolling by security forces has been intensified. As per sources, the ISI has prepared the launching pads in the area nearby Kupwara to facilitate the terrorists with their infiltration into India. During the last 10 days, two large-scale encounters have taken place between security forces and terrorists in Kashmir’s Kupwara, after which 1 terrorist was killed and two others were arrested.

After the interrogation of the nabbed terrorists, it has also been known that Lashkar has trained the terrorists to survive the cold weather, and each one of them has received a survival kit. It is Pak’s intention to breach the ceasefire as soon as snowfall will start with the onset of the cold weather in areas of Kashmir, in order to distract the Indian army, and using the bad weather, the terrorists will be infiltrated into India.

A complete platoon of the Pakistani army has been deployed to protect the Lashkar terrorists, which is also providing them with other amenities. In the wake of this conspiracy, recently, terrorists had tried to enter Kupwara, but the security forces were successful in avoiding the same.

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Sonakshi Datta
Sonakshi Datta
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