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Surgical strikes rattle Pak, 38 terrorists killed
India avenges Uri attack
9/29/2016 11:59:31 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 29: Ten days after a terrorists killed 18 soldiers in borth Kashmir's Uri sector India carried out "surgical strikes" on terrorist launch pads across the Line of Control, inflicting massive casualties and dramatically heightening tensions in the region.
The TV channels claimed that Indian Army soldiers destroyed seven launching pads and killed around 35 to 38 militants in the operation across Kupwara and Poonch sectors as the army moved Special Forces into Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
Pakistan, however, insisted that no "surgical strike" took place and that there were only firing and artillery shelling between the two armies across the Line of Control (LoC) that killed two of its soldiers and left some others wounded. Pakistan threatened to repel any Indian attack.
Hours after New Delhi announced the "surgical strike", Home Minister Rajnath Singh briefed opposition leaders. Foreign Secretary S. Jaishankar separately met diplomats from 22 countries over the Indian operation.
A high alert was sounded on Thursday along the Pakistan border in Punjab and Gujarat. Army columns moved towards the Punjab border while villagers in a 10-km border belt in the state were told to move to safer areas. In Gujarat, fishermen were told not to venture into the sea.
The Indian military said it targeted "some terrorist teams" across the LoC on Wednesday night.
"During these counter-terrorist operations, significant casualties have been caused to the terrorists and those who support them," Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) Lt Gen Ranbir Singh told media.
Army chief Gen Dalbir Singh was in the operations room on Wednesday night as the assault began at midnight. It ended around4.30 a.m. on Thursday.
The commandos were reportedly air-dropped close to the LoC and they struck at seven terrorist launch pads 2-3 km inside Pakistan-held territory.
Terrorists are known to be based in the Pakistan-held territory of divided Kashmir, enjoying the backing of the Pakistani military and terror groups aligned with Pakistani intelligence.
Lt Gen Ranbir Singh said the terrorists killed in the surgical strikes had planned to infiltrate and target Jammu and Kashmir and other metros in the country. "The operation was basically focussed to ensure that these terrorists do not succeed in their design," he said.
The DGMO said the operation had since ceased. "We do not have plans of further continuation of the operations. However, the Indian armed forces are fully prepared for any contingency that may arise."
The Indian DGMO said he spoke to his Pakistani counterpart and told him about the overnight operation. "It is India's intention to maintain peace and tranquility in the region but we cannot allow the terrorists to operate across the LoC with impunity and attack the citizens of the country. We expect the Pakistan Army to cooperate with us to erase the menace of terrorism from our region," he added.
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