INDIA

Over 2,000 Troops Moved By Pakistan Close To LoC, Indian Army Watching Closely

Mumbai: Pakistan has moved almost a brigade-size force (over 2000 troops) in the Bagh and Kotli sector close to the Line of Control (LoC) in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).

The troops have been moved are from a peace location. They have been stationed around 30 kilometres from the Line of Control, Indian Army sources said here.

“At present, they have not been deployed in offensive posturing. However, the Indian Army is closely watching their movements,” the sources informed.

The sources further said that the movement of the Pakistan Army troops has come at a time when it has already activated its terrorist infrastructure and the terrorist organisations Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) have started recruiting locals and Afghans in a big way.

It added that the troops moved by the Pakistan Army are close to a brigade-size and their numbers would be more than 2000.

Sources also said that Pakistani agencies are also in the process of recruiting Afghan terrorists to carry out action against Indian security forces.

The Indian Army is closely monitoring the activities of these commandos. The Pakistani army is seen working closely with the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and other terrorist groups.

Army sources are saying that the recruitment and training of terrorists belonging to both Lashkar and Jaish have started which had been partially stopped due to the FATF blacklisting threat.

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