Terrorists trying to infiltrate from Makwal border of Jammu Kashmir
Terrorists trying to infiltrate from Makwal border of Jammu Kashmir
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Jammu: Due to the increasing terrorist infiltration in the country, the whole country has been shaken today, whereas the Makwal border under the Satwari area of Jammu city may be infiltrated by the terrorist. A team of three terrorists of the banned organization Jaish-e-Mohammed is ready to ambush the border. Which can infiltrate within the next two to three days. Their target may be Jammu Airport and Air Force Station. The army hospital and military camp can also be targeted at nearby. The conversation of three to four terrorists has been recorded near Makwal Border.

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Three terrorists were intercepted at around 1.30 pm on Sunday, February 16, 2020. The terrorists were talking among themselves that we have reached, they will reach their place in two to three days. Please tell that Makwal Border is just six-seven kilometers away from Jammu. While the airport, air force station, military hospital, and military camp are located at a distance of three to four kilometers. The area of Nikki Tawi is connected to Makwal border. Which is with Pakistan. Nikki Tavi goes to Pakistan. Terrorists can infiltrate Makwal Border and reach these places from Nikki Tawi.

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Alert issued on the border after the terrorists have heard the conversation. There is also a BSF with the army on this border. Let us know that the inputs of the infiltration of terrorists are constantly coming. After the Pulwama attack, terrorists have not been able to carry out any major attacks in Kashmir and other places. Due to which the terrorist organization and Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI have been badly misled. This is the reason why the pressure of infiltration is being increased continuously on the terrorists.

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