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Indian Army Destroys Yet Another Pakistani Military Post Which Was Instrumental In Targeting Civilians
Swarajya Staff
Apr 05, 2019, 11:13 AM | Updated 11:12 AM IST
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In an attempt to prevent future militaristic adventurism by Pakistan, Indian Army has destroyed a border post belonging to Pakistan military post along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir’s (J&K) Degwar area in an early morning strike today (5 April), reports Times Now.
Indian troops destroyed post of Pakistani army from where they had been targeting civilians.
— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) April 5, 2019
More details by @deepduttajourno in conversation with @Swatij14. pic.twitter.com/uZyGiDI2nU
This is in response to repeated cross-border violations by the Pakistan Army in which it had targeted civilians on the Indian side of the International Border from their infamous Manowal post.
In the video, visuals of Manowal post on fire can be seen, confirming the hit by the Indian armed forces.
Indian army has been carrying out aggressive targeting of suspected terrorist launch pads in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK) on the last few days in response to ceasefire violations by the Pakistan side along the Line of Control (LoC). The army has hit launch pads located in Nikial, Rakhchakri, Kotli and Bhimber in PoK.
Pakistani ceasefire violations along the border in Kashmir substantially increased in the aftermath of Indian Air Force (IAF) strike on terrorist training camps in Balakot situated deep inside Pakistan.
Also Read: Fearing Strike By Indian Army, ISI And Lashkar Decide To Shut Down Four Terror Camps In PoK: Reports
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