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Pakistan violated ceasefire 1,889 times in 2019, 222 since abrogation of Article 370 | | | Agencies
New Delhi, Aug 29: The Pakistan Army has violated ceasefire a total of 1,889 times this year with 222 of these happening in the last 25 days since the abrogation of provisions Article 370 that gave a special status to Jammu and Kashmir (J&K). There have been close to 10 ceasefire violations on an average every day since August 5, with Pakistan escalating matters. There are frequent skirmishes with heavy exchange of fire from both sides every day. The Indian Army has been giving a strong reply to Pakistan. Intercepts and other intelligence inputs suggest some critical Pakistan Army installations have been hit across the border. In August, Pakistan violated ceasefire a total of 271 times. Even in the month of July, the Pakistan Army had enhanced aggression with 296 ceasefire violations. The increase in ceasefire violations comes amid intelligence inputs of Pakistan pushing in terrorists from Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) to carry out attacks on the security forces in Kashmir and disturb peace. Intelligence reports have suggested that infiltration attempts are being made every night. There are also inputs about terrorists targeting political leaders in Kashmir. Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) is planning a massive infiltration to target security forces in Jammu and Kashmir, according to a report by the Research and Analysis Wing. An intelligence report has stated that a meeting was held on August 19, at Markaz Usama- O-Ali at Bhawalpur in Pakistan and was chaired by JeM chief Maluna Masood Azhar's brother Rauf Asghar who is the commander of JeM's armed wing. According to other inputs about possible terror attacks to disturb peace in Kashmir, Pakistan-based terrorists may target schools, government buildings and personnel of the J&K Police. |
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