Indian Army Deploys 3000 Additional Troops along LOC

Pakistan Army has increased ceasefire violations along the LoC at a time when India and China are engaged in conflict over territorial issues in the Eastern Ladakh sector.

LoC Updates : IFE News Network

Repeated ceasefire violation by Pakistan Army and relentless infiltration attempts has prompted India to deploy additional troops. Indian Army has deployed additional Brigade to plug the gaps and thwart infiltrations by Pak militants.

Pakistan is carrying out multiple unprovoked firing and shelling at Indian army positions. Indian villages along the border regions are been targeted. Multiple infiltrations attempt been made by Pakistan.

As per the ANI report, an additional brigade has been deployed on the LoC to plug infiltration and this move has given good results too. Additional troops are deployed to foil infiltration attempts by Pakistan terror groups.

LOC: Cease-Fire Violation by Pakistan in Gurez Sector

Indian Army as achieved hands-down success in elimination terror groups active in Kashmir. Defeating Pakistan Army’s design in the valley to destabilize the region. Defeated and wounded Pak establishment now resorting to unprovoked ceasefire violations. Cease Fire violations are used as a fire cover to aid infiltrations.

Indian Army is giving befitting response to the enemy for every ceasefire violation along the Line of Actual Control.

As winter sets in and snowfall to get denser by October-November, Pak Military is desperate to push in more terrorists now. Many infiltration paths could be closed once due to heavy snowfall by next month.

Giving no window of opportunity to the enemy, Indian Army soldiers are on high alert to thwart any misadventure by Pakistan along LOC.

Sources also say that Pakistan has increased its troop strength by a couple of more battalions at LOC.

Pakistan Army has increased ceasefire violations along the LoC at a time when India and China are engaged in conflict over territorial issues in the Eastern Ladakh sector. (ANI Reported Earlier)