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Watch: Indian Army Uses Missiles, Rockets To Destroy Pakistani Bunkers, Pakistan Army Soldiers Seen Sprinting For Safety
Swarajya Staff
Nov 14, 2020, 11:34 AM | Updated 11:33 AM IST
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On Friday, after Pakistan killed Indian soldiers and civilians in unprovoked ceasefire violations along the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir, the Indian Army struck back by destroying Pakistan Army bunkers in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
The Indian Army, reports say, used anti-tank guided missiles and rockets to score direct hits on Pakistan Army bunkers along the LoC.
At least 11 Pakistan Army soldiers were killed in the Indian Army’s response. Multiple bunkers and posts of Pakistan were destroyed or damaged.
Among other things, the Pakistan Army’s fuel dumps, ammunition storages and terrorist launchpads were targeted by India.
In the videos released by India, Pakistan Army soldiers can be seen escaping just moments before Indian missiles hit their bunkers.
The Indian response came after the Pakistan Army targeted Army and civilian centers in Dawar, Keran, Uri and Naugam areas of Jammu and Kashmir in an attempt to provide cover to the terrorists trying to cross the LoC.
The Indian Army’s response came in Uri, Naugaon, Tangdhar, Keran and Gurez sectors in Baramullah, Kupwara and Bandipora districts of Kashmir.
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