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| ISI, terror outfits desperate to push trained ultras in Indian side | | | Early Times Report
Rajouri, Jan 14: Pakistan army, along with its Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) wing, terrorist outfits with the help of Border Action Team (BAT) members desperately trying to push, fully trained and heavily equipped with sophisticated weapons, militants into Indian soil from Rajouri and Poonch districts. Though their every effort was foiled by the alert Indian troops who along with sophisticated electronic gadgets keeping an Eagle's eye on their every movement and have successfully foiled their every attempt on every moment yet they (Pak agencies and terror outfits) are on trying their hard to get their evil motives accomplished. After the beheading incident of Indian soldier on January 8 and killing of 5 soldiers of Bihar regiment near Chakan-da-Bagh in August last year (both incidents took place in Poonch district) Indian army has taken several measures and taking every precaution that neither intruders nor the BAT (Border Action Team) members could trap the patrol parties performing duties close to the Line of Control. Irked over these measures and after their every effort was foiled by the Indian troopers ISI in a rage sending fidayeen groups/individuals so that they can destroy the forward Indian posts and kill the soldiers performing duties at such posts. Reliable intelligence sources said that on January 13 the three member group of terrorists equipped with weapons, explosives, hand grenades etc was reportedly a fidayeen group which was heading towards Karanti post to cause damage to it and the jawans manning it. Earlier in a similar attempt during the first week of July 2013, the ISI with the help of Pakistan army had sent a fidayeen who was heading towards Nullha-2 post manned jointly by Gorkhas and 40RR which was successfully foiled by alert Indian troops . The fidayeen was without weapon and when was challenged to stop. When he didn't stop troopers opened fire on him and to the surprise of the soldiers manning the posts he (fidayeen) was blown into pieces as he had died explosive with his body which exploded with a single fire. Had he reached near the and Indian post he could have managed a heavy loss to the post and the soldiers manning it, had said a senior army officer after the incident.
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