
The joint operation of the Indian Army Romeo Force and Special Operations Group Jammú and Kashmiro Police 4.
Security forces found five improvised explosive devices (IED) and two wireless sets, among other objects in hiding on the forest region in the Poonch district in J&K, said PTI 5th May.
Officials added that the joint operation followed the shelter in the Marhote area in Surandote at the end of 4 May.
POONCH OPERATION: IEDS, gas cylinders, wireless sets renewed
“All IED ready for use, weighing between half A-kg and five kg, were destroyed in the controlled explosion on the spot and thwarted terrorist plans to start an explosion in the border district,” the officials said.
They added that two IED were found inside steel buckets and the other three were packed in tiffin boxes. There were also two wireless sets, five urea -containing packets, one five liter gas cylinder, one telescope, three wool caps, three blankets and some pants and tools.
Pakistan’s troops fire not interpreted along the LOC in J&K
Meanwhile, officials of 5th May also reported that Pakistan’s troops resorted to unnecessary fire in eight forward sectors along the J&K line, violating the ceasefire agreements and encouraging retaliation from Indian troops.
“During the night of 4 and 5. May, the Pakistani army resorted to the unprovoked hand weapons through the location through the location in the areas opposite Pupa, Baramulla, Poonch, Rajouri, Mendhar, Nausher, Sunderbani and Akhnor in JK.
It means 11. A consecutive night of Pakistani unprovoked fire along the LOC, in the middle of increased tension between countries after killing 26 people in a terrorist attack 22 April in Pahalgam. Firing exchanges made a redundant agreement on the ceasefire February 2021, while Pakistan was extensive violations in a number of sectors along 740 kilometers of LOC.
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