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Troops foil two infiltration bids in J&K; jawan, intruder killed
7/22/2014 10:44:05 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, July 22: Two infiltration bids by suspected militants from across the Indo-Pak border in Jammu and Kashmir were today foiled by security personnel with one intruder being killed and a jawan losing his life in armed exchanges.
The infiltration attempts were made in the Jammu and Kathua districts, officials said.
Police here said that early today, a group of militants infiltrated into Indian territory from across the Line of Control near Chakla forward post in Pallanwala sector in Akhnoor tehsil of Jammu district. Alert troops of Naga regiment challenged the intruders and opened fire, they said, adding that a heavy exchange followed between the two sides in which an Army jawan lost his life.
Confirming the attempted infiltration, Defence Spokesman M Mehta said that the incident occurred in Pallanwala sector this morning.
"An exchange ensued, resulting in the death of an armyman ... A search is in progress (for the intruders)," Mehta said.
The other such incident took place last night close to the zero-line along the international border in the Karol Matrayan forward belt in Hiranagar sector of Kathua district, BSF said.
Jawans of the 68 Battalion of BSF picked up movement by a group of infiltrators inside Indian territory close to the zeroline and challenged and opened fire, killing one of them on the spot, said a BSF officer. The other intruders escaped back to the Pakistani side, he said, adding that the body of the unarmed intruder was recovered during the search operation today but had yielded no incriminating evidence. This is second the infiltration attempt in less than a week along the international border. Last Thursday, BSF had thwarted an infiltration bid in Suchetgarh sector of Jammu district.
Besides the two infiltration bids, there have also been five ceasefire violations from the other side of the border since July 16. In a major ceasefire violation on Sunday, Pakistan Rangers engaged in heavy firing and mortar shelling on 15 border outposts and several villages along the international border in the Arnia and RS Pura forward belts of Jammu district, leaving six injured and damaging two houses.
The night before, there was brief firing on Indian BoPs along the international border in Pittal-Pindi forward belt on Saturday.
On July 18, the Rangers targeted BoPs with small arms fire along the international border in Arnia belt of Jammu district.
On July 16 night, the Rangers, after a brief lull, resorted to firing on BoPs in the forward belt of Arnia in the RS Pura tehsil of Jammu district. BSF had replied effectively to the Pakistani firing.
A BSF trooper was killed and six persons, three of them security personnel, were injured when the Rangers engaged in heavy firing at the Arnia forward position in Jammu district on Wednesday morning.
On July 12, the Rangers targeted Indian posts the in Pindi belt along the international border with small weapons.
In June, Pakistan violated the ceasefire five times along the LoC and international border in Jammu region. There were 19 such incidents along the LoC in April-May.
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