450 terrorists were operating in Jammu and Kashmir, across the LoC
450 terrorists were operating in Jammu and Kashmir, across the LoC
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On Thursday, The Army said 450 terrorists were operating in Jammu and Kashmir and the terror infrastructure across the Line of Control (LoC) was intact with the full support of Pakistan as 16 terrorist camps were operating in the neighbouring country and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).

Northern Army commander Lieutenant General Ranbir Singh told from  Udhampur that "The number of terrorists is more on the north of Pir Panjal. Around 350 to 400 terrorists are active in the Kashmir valley. On the south of Pir Panjal (the Jammu region), there are 50 terrorists," He said most of the terrorists on the south of Pir Panjal were dormant.

He further added that "The security situation is stable on this side. However, the operations are mostly conducted on the north of Pir Panjal (Kashmir) as more terrorists are present there,". Lt Gen. Singh said the terror infrastructure was intact in PoK and Pakistan, He said that  "It is sad that the terrorist infrastructure in PoK is still intact. The Pakistan Army, in its bid to support infiltration of terrorists from across the border, carries out ceasefire violations and certain tactical activities along the LoC,", adding that 16 terrorist training camps were operating in PoK and Pakistan.

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The Northern Army commander said that  "They (terrorists) are being trained and then brought to the LoC. Then they infiltrate into Jammu and Kashmir. We are keeping these (activities) under surveillance,". He added that 191 youngsters had joined terrorist groups in the Kashmir valley, but there was a relative decline in the number of people joining such outfits over the last few months.

Lt Gen. Singh said "According to reports, 191 youngsters are reported to have joined militancy. Most of the recruitments took place up to the month of August. There was a relative decline in the number of youngsters joining militancy from October till now. The Northern Army commander said "We hope that the youth engagement programmes will pay dividends in the months to come,".

However, Lt Gen. Singh added that there was a significant percentage of Pakistani terrorists, who were being used as cannon fodder and pushed into Jammu and Kashmir to cause casualties among Indian citizens. However, the Army was taking action to arrest this trend.

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