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Pakistan Shifts All Its Camps Near LoC to Increase Terror Activities in J&K: Sources

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n an exclusive information accessed by News18, Pakistan has shifted all its terror camps and launch pads near LoC to increase infiltration in the area.

These terror camps have recruits from Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) and Hizbul Mujahideen, sources told News18.

The route maps, accessed by News18, show infiltrators using multiple entry routes to avoid any incident of firing by the Indian security forces.

According to new intelligence input accessed by News18, all launch pads have trained terrorists, who are directly managed by Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence.

It has been learnt that the entry of terrorists to the LoC will be “bonus” for the ISI, however, Pakistan has already transported almost 300 small weapons via drones in and around Srinagar for hybrid killing.

PAKISTAN TO INCREASE TERROR ACTIVITIES IN J&K

Top Indian intelligence sources told News18 that terror outfits from Pakistan are pressurising the Pakistani army to break ceasefire.

Intelligence inputs accessed by News18 confirm that the terror groups are putting pressure on the Pakistani Army for infiltration.

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