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Watch: Pak Army's SSG commandos near Indian post

As per Army sources, Pakistan's SSG troops were seen near an Indian Army post in the Krishna Ghati sector along the Line of Control in August end.

Pak Army's SSG commandos came near Indian post in Aug end
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Published : Sep 18, 2019, 7:50 PM IST

New Delhi: Pakistan Army's Special Service Group (SSG) commandos were seen near an Indian Army post in the Krishna Ghati sector along the Line of Control (LoC) in August end, Army sources said on Wednesday.

Pak Army's SSG commandos came near Indian post in Aug end

The Pakistani troop movement along the Poonch river was picked up by Indian soldiers and some hi-tech equipment, the sources said, adding that the enemy troops were "engaged" and forced to rush back to their nearest post.

When Indian troops went to the spot to "seek close contact to destroy them", they found an action camera in which their movement was captured. "A video from the same camera showed Pakistan SSG troops in the vicinity of the post," the sources said.

On September 12-13, Pakistan's Border Action Team attempted to infiltrate into India but they were intercepted by Indian soldiers and eliminated.

Pakistan has been resorting to ceasefire violations and attempting to send terrorists into Kashmir.

India had last month scrapped Article 370, which gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir.

Also Read: At 17.5 million, Indian diaspora largest in the world: UN report

New Delhi: Pakistan Army's Special Service Group (SSG) commandos were seen near an Indian Army post in the Krishna Ghati sector along the Line of Control (LoC) in August end, Army sources said on Wednesday.

Pak Army's SSG commandos came near Indian post in Aug end

The Pakistani troop movement along the Poonch river was picked up by Indian soldiers and some hi-tech equipment, the sources said, adding that the enemy troops were "engaged" and forced to rush back to their nearest post.

When Indian troops went to the spot to "seek close contact to destroy them", they found an action camera in which their movement was captured. "A video from the same camera showed Pakistan SSG troops in the vicinity of the post," the sources said.

On September 12-13, Pakistan's Border Action Team attempted to infiltrate into India but they were intercepted by Indian soldiers and eliminated.

Pakistan has been resorting to ceasefire violations and attempting to send terrorists into Kashmir.

India had last month scrapped Article 370, which gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir.

Also Read: At 17.5 million, Indian diaspora largest in the world: UN report

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