A tunnel was found near the border in Kathua, Jammu and Kashmir. The tunnel contained bags of cement made in Karachi.

Kathua, Ta. 13 January 2021, Wednesday

Border Security Force has found a mine near the international border in the Hiranagar sector of Kathua. The discovery of a mine on the international border has exposed one more conspiracy of Pakistan. The mine was used to send terrorists to India.

BSF personnel have found a mine near the international border in Kathua district of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said. During a search operation, a BFF convoy inside the village of Bobia in the morning found a mine used for infiltration of terrorists and extended across the border. Top army officials have arrived at the scene.

According to the information received, the length of the tunnel is about 150 meters. Also, sacks of cement have been found inside the tunnel. Which is made in Karachi, Pakistan. The mine was dug right in front of a Pakistani military outpost. The BSF received input that there was a mine in the Samba area. A search operation was conducted by a special team of BSF in which the mine was found. The mouth of the tunnel was closed with cement sacks.

Earlier, a mine was found in the same area in August last year. Pakistani sacks were also found in it. A similar mine has been found this time as well. It may be mentioned that there was a report recently that 400 terrorists were ready to infiltrate across the border into India.


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