Indian Army said that it ‘eliminated 13 intruders during the last 96 hours’ along the LoC
The encounters took place in Gurez, Uri, Machhil and Nowgam during the past four days, according to an official statement.
The Indian Army said on Saturday that its troops had killed 13 intruders in encounters along the Line of Control over the last 96 hours. The Army claimed to have successfully intercepted groups of intruders in four different incidents over the last four days, reported Hindustan Times.
While the Army said they had killed one intruder on Saturday in Gurez sector, five are believed to have been gunned down on Friday in Uri sector, three suspected militants died in encounter in Nowgam sector on Thursday and four in Machhil sector on Wednesday. An army personnel was also killed in the fire exchange in Nowgam.
“Relentless operations mounted by troops have successfully intercepted groups of intruders all along the LoC in Gurez, Machil, Naugam and Uri sectors leading to elimination of 13 intruders during the last 96 hours,” the statement said. “The explosives, arms and ammunition recovered from them are an indication of Pakistan’s designs to orchestrate high-profile terror attacks on innocent civilians and security forces during the holy month of Ramzan.”
Meanwhile, suspected militants attacked two Indo-Tibetan Border Police vehicles at Vessu along the Srinagar-Jammu highway on Saturday. However, they missed their target and a civilian driving a car behind the Army vehicles got injured in the incident.