Indian Army kills 12 Pakistani soldiers, reports Republic Bharat

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In a major development, it has been reported by Republic Bharat that the Indian Army has given a befitting reply to ceasefire violation by Pakistan in the Sundarbani sector. 12 Pakistan soldiers including two senior officers were reportedly killed in the strong and befitting reply by the Indian Army and more than 22 Pakistani soldiers are reported to have been injured. The Pakistan Army reportedly used Mi-17 helicopters in order to transport the dead bodies of the soldiers to Rawalpindi. Pakistan has not stopped indulging in insidious activities even after being humiliated by the Balakot airstrikes recently and the terrorist country resorted to unprovoked ceasefire violation in the Sundarbani sector which resulted in the martyrdom of an Indian Army soldier.

Last month, India had given Pakistan a massive blow even as the IAF struck deep into Pakistani territory. The IAF struck JeM terror training camps located at Balakot deep into the Pakistani territory. The IAF went beyond the Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) and carried out airstrikes in Balakot that caused heavy damage to the terrorist country. The pre-emptive, non-military strikes turned out to be highly successful. Later on, it was reported by Times Now that a total of 263 terrorists had assembled in the terror camp in Balakot days before it was bombed by the IAF. As per the Times Now report, the presence of 263 terrorists at the Jaish e Mohammed (JeM) terror camp had been established by the Indian intelligence agencies. Times Now claimed to have learnt that 18 senior commanders of the terror outfit were present at the Balakot terror training camp to train the recruits. Another 83 terrorists had gathered for Daura-e-Aam — the beginners’ training course. Moreover, 91 terrorists had assembled for Daura-e-Khas — advanced training. It is important to mention here that 25 terrorists had been selected for special training as fidayeens. It is very much possible that Pakistan-sponsored terror outfit, Jaish e Mohammed might have been planning suicide terror attacks similar to the Pulwama terror attack.

It is clear that the pre-emptive strikes must have given a befitting message to Pakistan and would have also served as a stern warning against any future transgression of India’s territorial sovereignty. However, it seems that Pakistan has not learnt its lesson. Therefore, the rogue nation has continued with such nefarious acts. However, India has made it clear that any military or terror aggression will be met with stern Indian reply and Pakistan will have to pay heavily for every aggressive act.

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