Zero ceasefire violations in Kashmir, 60-70 Pak. terrorists still active: Army
The Hindu
Strategy seems terrorists force locals to carry out some activity and get killed in encounters, says Corps Commander
The Army on Monday said ceasefire violations by Pakistan on the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir have dropped to zero this year but “60 to 70 Pakistani terrorists” are active in the Valley.
“There has been no increase in ceasefire violations. This year, there has been none. At least in the Kashmir Valley, there have been no incidents of ceasefire violation,” Lt. Gen. D.P. Pandey, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of Srinagar-based Chinar Corps (15 Corps), said during a function in the Valley.
He said the Army was prepared for any situation though there has been “no instigations from across the border”.
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