SRINAGAR: In the last eight months, ten infiltration attempts were made resulting in the killing of 28 militants along the Line of Control (LoC) in the Kupwara district of north Kashmir.

The recent bid was on October 30 when an infiltrating militant was killed along the LoC in the Jumagund area of the Keran sector in a joint operation.

News agency KNO reported that a total of ten major infiltration bids foiled in Jammu and Kashmir were majorly in Kupwara district alone resulting in the killing of 28 infiltrating militants in different operations in border areas close to the fence.

On October 30,  one infiltrator was killed at Jumagund along the LoC in Keran sector and on 28 October 5, heavily armed and highly trained infiltrators were killed in Machil sector close to the fence.

“On 01 October 2 terrorists were killed along the LoC in Machil sector. Two infiltrators were killed along the LoC in Machil sector on September 30. On 6 August, an infiltrating terrorist was killed in Amrohi of Karnah sector. Two terrorists were killed in an infiltration attempt in Machil sector on 19 July. Four terrorists were killed in the Kala Jungle area of Machil sector on June 23,” reports  said.

Adding further reports suggest that, “A major infiltration bid was foiled on 16 June in which 5 infiltrators were killed in a joint operation along the LoC at Jumgund area of Keran sector. On June 24, a total of four terrorists were killed along the LoC in Machil sector. On May 04 a total of two terrorists were killed along the LoC in Pichnad area of the Machil sector.”

In a recent press conference, the GoC of the 28 Infantry Division based in Kupwara Girish Kalia said with the relentless efforts of security forces the security situation has improved paving way for development and tourism. “There are continuous infiltration attempts from the other side of the border. All such attempts have been foiled by security forces,” he had said.

The GoC had also said that 10 attempts were made in the last 8 months which resulted in the killing of 28 militants.

On his recent visit aimed at security review, the former Jammu and Kashmir police Chief Dilbagh Singh said that the border areas on the other side of the LoC have a bad record for many reasons. “For a very long time, terrorist training camps and launching pads have been active.  About 16 active launching pads are located on the other side of the border in this sector in PoK.  Activities to infiltrate more infiltrators, push weapons and narco smuggling is a constant tool from another side of the border,” he had said.

“Infiltration attempts will happen in the future as well given the onset of snowfall. Infiltrators are pushed before snowfall given the accumulation and challenging conditions,” the former J&K police chief had said.

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