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Video: Indian Army gives a Befitting Reply To Pak, Fired Anti-tank Missiles At Enemy Bases, Firing With Cannons – News in Headlines
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Video: Indian Army gives a Befitting Reply To Pak, Fired Anti-tank Missiles At Enemy Bases, Firing With Cannons

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The Indian Army has fired anti-tank missiles on Pakistan’s military bases on the other side of the Kupwara sector. The news agency ANI quoted Indian Army sources as saying that army personnel recently used anti-tank guided missiles and cannon shots to target Pakistani army posts. This action was taken by the Indian Army in response to the continuous firing by the Pakistani military for the purpose of infiltrating terrorists into Jammu and Kashmir.

 Indian Army Sources: Army troops recently used anti-tank guided missiles & artillery shells to target Pakistan Army positions opposite the Kupwara sector. This was in response to frequent ceasefire violations by Pakistan to push infiltrators into Indian territory in J&K.

According to the Indian Army, the ceasefire violation by Pakistan has increased many times in the last few days. According to Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police Dilbag Singh, Pakistan is carrying out such cowardly acts to infiltrate armed militants in Jammu and Kashmir and disturb peace. However, the Indian Army is thwarting all the plans of Pakistan. He had said on Sunday that anti-terrorism operations in Kashmir Valley are reducing the tendency of youth to join terrorism.

At the same time, in the current Parliament session, the government has told that from January 1 to February 23 of this year, the Pakistani army has served 646 times on the Indo-Pakistan International Border (IB) and the Line of Control (LoC). Cease fire is violated. In a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday, Minister of State for Defense Shripad Naik said that the operation of the security forces against the terrorists is also going on continuously and the encounter with the terrorists from 5 August last year to 23 February this year 27 There have been incidents. 

The government was told that from five August to 31 December last year, Pakistan has fired 132 times from across the border, whereas this year there have been 41 cases of cease fire from January 1 to February 15. Minister of State for Defense Shripad Naik also said that in the year 2019, Pakistan has broken seas fire 1,586 times on the International Border (IB) and Line of Control (LoC). In fact, since the removal of Article 370 on August 5 last year, Pakistani rulers have been witnessing a huge outcry. The Pakistani army violates the ceasefire along the border for the purpose of infiltrating terrorists. 

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