A mine was found on the Indo-Pakistan border in Samba, Jammu and Kashmir.

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Jammu, Ta. Saturday, August 29, 2020

A mine has been found on the international border in the Samba sector of Jammu and Kashmir. The Border Security Force (BSF) found the mine on Friday. The tunnel was built for terrorist infiltration into India. The tunnel was found under a fence on the Indo-Pakistan border in Jammu and Kashmir's Samba district. Which begins in Pakistan and ends in Samba. The mouth of the tunnel in India was covered with sandbags. These bags were made in Pakistan and have 'Karachi' and 'Om Shakar Garh' written on them.

According to the BSF, the tunnel is approximately 20 feet long and four to five feet wide. Looking at the condition of the sandbags, it looks like the tunnel has just been built. Such a large mine in the international border area could not have been built without the approval of the Pakistani army and agencies. So Pakistan must have planned enough to build this tunnel. The Pakistan Post is only 400 meters away from where the mine was found.

A special team has been sent to investigate the tunnel. A search operation has also been conducted in the area. Who is investigating another tunnel. The mine was found inside Samba's Gular village. The tunnel is located at a distance of 170 meters from the international border towards the Indian border. This is not the first time that Pakistan has built such a mine for terrorist infiltration. V tunnels have been seized from the border even before this.


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