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'About 300 terrorists at each launching pad across border'

According to Rajesh Mishra Inspector General (IG), Kashmir said that 250-300 terrorists are present at each launch pad across the border in Pakistan. The IG added that India's attempt to thwart their infiltration has been successful.

Rajesh Mishra Inspector General (IG), Kashmir
Rajesh Mishra Inspector General (IG), Kashmir
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Published : Nov 16, 2020, 1:37 PM IST

Jammu and Kashmir: Rajesh Mishra Inspector General (IG), Kashmir has said that there are 250-300 terrorists across the border at each launching pad.

"Our security forces have been successful in thwarting their attempts of infiltration," Mishra told reporters here on Sunday.

Mishra said that a lot of harm was inflicted on civilians, including damage to their properties, because of the recent ceasefire violations by Pakistan. "Lot of harm was inflicted on civilians including damage to their properties. Issue of human rights violation should be raised," said the IG, on being asked if he has any message for the international community over multiple ceasefire violations by Pakistan.

Earlier on November 13, three Indian soldiers were killed at two separate locations in Jammu and Kashmir while foiling infiltration bids by backed terrorists and ceasefire violations by the troops of the neighbouring country. Two soldiers were killed in the Uri sector while one was killed in the Gurez sector, Army sources said.

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Jammu and Kashmir: Rajesh Mishra Inspector General (IG), Kashmir has said that there are 250-300 terrorists across the border at each launching pad.

"Our security forces have been successful in thwarting their attempts of infiltration," Mishra told reporters here on Sunday.

Mishra said that a lot of harm was inflicted on civilians, including damage to their properties, because of the recent ceasefire violations by Pakistan. "Lot of harm was inflicted on civilians including damage to their properties. Issue of human rights violation should be raised," said the IG, on being asked if he has any message for the international community over multiple ceasefire violations by Pakistan.

Earlier on November 13, three Indian soldiers were killed at two separate locations in Jammu and Kashmir while foiling infiltration bids by backed terrorists and ceasefire violations by the troops of the neighbouring country. Two soldiers were killed in the Uri sector while one was killed in the Gurez sector, Army sources said.

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Read: Fresh snowfall in higher reaches of Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh; rainfall in plains

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