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Tiranga wave in JK frustrates Pak
8/11/2022 11:14:29 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, Aug 11: Even as three Jawans of the Indian Army laid down their lives to foil a Fidayeen bid by killing two terrorists in frontier Rajouri in the wee hours of August 11, the “plot was prepared by Pakistani deep state to foil the Tiranga wave” in Jammu and Kashmir ahead of the Independence Day.
Highly placed sources said the intelligence agencies have got inputs that the Rajauri plot to attack the camp of the Indian Army was prepared by the ISI of the Pakistan with the sole aim to “keep the pot boiling” in Jammu and Kashmir but that the alert Jawans foiled the evil designs.
The sources said ahead of the Independence Day, the “tricolor wave” across Jammu and Kashmir with nationalist zeal and enthusiasm has demolished the Pakistani sinister designs and that to shift the focus from the nationalist wave across the Union Territory, the attack was carried out.
The sources said the intelligence agencies have inputs that the ISI had apprised the terrorist duo about the topography of the Army camp to “unleash maximum possible damage” to the Army establishment, something which could not happen due to the alertness of the Jawans on guard.
The sources said the intelligence agencies are probing if the Pakistani handlers were guiding the attack as and when it happened.
The Indian Army on Thursday morning foiled the attack and shot dead two militants in the border district of Rajouri. However, three Army personnel also lost their lives and two others were injured in the exchange of fire, Army sources informed.
Additional Director General of Police, Jammu, Mukesh Singh said that “someone tried to cross the fence of the Army camp at Pargal in Darhal area of Rajouri”. Following an exchange of fire, the two militants were killed, he added.
The Nagrota-based White Knight Corps in a tweet said that “2 terrorists trying to sneak into a post in the dark at Pargal #Rajouri were detected and engaged by alert troops”. “The terrorists have been neutralised,” they added.
Additional reinforcements were rushed to the spot which is some 6 km from Darhal Police Station. The attack comes ahead of Independence Day celebrations and the police and security forces are already on high alert owing to it.
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