Pak Army Sets Own Post Ablaze To Aid Terrorist Infiltration Bid In Jammu
NDTV
The Indian Army has foiled the infiltration bid and two terrorists have been killed, while two others have returned to the Pakistani side.
Four terrorists who tried to infiltrate into India via the International Border in Jammu last night were aided by the Pakistani Army, which had set one of its posts ablaze to divert the attention of the surveillance equipment on the Indian side, sources have told NDTV. The Indian Army has foiled the infiltration bid and two terrorists have been killed, while two others have returned to the Pakistani side.
Earlier in the day, the Indian Army's 16 Corps, also known as the White Knight Corps, posted that the movement of four terrorists was noticed in the Akhnoor sector. The post on X, formerly Twitter, said the terrorists were fired at and they were seen dragging one body back across the border.
"Infiltration bid foiled in IB sector of #Khour, #Akhnoor. Suspected move of four terrorists seen through own surveillance devices on the night of 22/23 Dec 23. Effective fire brought down. Terrorists seen dragging one body back across the IB," the post said.