Army foils infiltration bid along LoC in Poonch sector
The enemy’s designs were effectively thwarted through coordinated ground action, the statement said.
The enemy’s designs were effectively thwarted through coordinated ground action, the statement said.
At least seven heavily armed terrorists were gunned down as an infiltration bid from Pakistan was foiled by the BSF on Friday in the Jammu region.
In a proactive operation, Assam Police foiled an infiltration attempt on Tuesday night in Karimganj district, apprehending a Bangladeshi national who had illegally crossed into India.
The Assam Police successfully foiled an infiltration bid along the India-Bangladesh border. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma praised the prompt action of the police that led to the interception of three individuals, Hasmot Ali, Bithi Khatun, and Rima Khatun.
“Alert troops foiled an infiltration bid by effectively engaging infiltrating terrorists with effective fire in the Battal sector at 3 am. During the exchange of heavy fire, one braveheart was injured. Operations are continuing,” the White Knight Corps said in a post on X.
The army informed that the suspected movement of four terrorists was detected through surveillance devices on the intervening night of December 22 and December 23.
Two AK rifles, two pistols, and four hand grenades and other war like stores were recovered from them.
In a joint operation, alert troops of the Indian Army and the personnel of the Jammu Kashmir Police eliminated a major infiltration bid aimed at disturbing peace in the Poonch District.
As the alert troops, who noticed the suspicious movement, challenged the infiltrators, the terrorists fired back leading to exchange of fire.
Two heavily-armed Pakistani intruders and three Indian soldiers were killed in a gunfight Sunday after the Army foiled the infiltration bid along the Line of Control (LoC) in the Sunderbani sector.