Exclusive: These are the challenges before the Indian Army regarding Operation Sarp Vinash – AnyTV News

Exclusive: These are the challenges before the Indian Army regarding Operation Sarp Vinash - India TV Hindi


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The Army is searching for the terrorists under Operation Sarp Vinash.

The Indian Army is running Operation Sarp Vinash to eliminate terrorists. In such a situation, India TV reached the hills of Hill Kaka with the army, where India TV tried to understand the challenges facing Operation Sarp Vinash. These hills are about 15 thousand feet high, there are thousands of caves, dugs and underground bunkers inside them.

Operation going on for 150 km

At this time, the entire battle is a jungle warfare with the terrorists, under which the Indian Army’s Operation Sarp Vinash 2.0 is going on for about 150 kilometers in the areas of Badalwa, Doda, Kishtwar, Rajouri and Poonch. The biggest challenge in this operation is the steep climb, thousands of caves and paths between naturally formed rocks. Along with wild animals and dogs all around. The terrorists have come fully prepared and that is why they have prepared the entire plan by threatening the local people and with the help of their over ground workers, but the army has made full preparations to fail it.

More than 1000 caves

There is a dense forest on these hills, there is no path, there are more than 1000 caves in the mountain, there are rocks that cannot be seen even in thermal cameras. Even after using drones and other weapons, it is difficult to locate terrorists in dense forests. There is a steep climb on one side and a ditch on the other side, this is helping the terrorists. According to the information, the SOG team will carry out this operation together with the local, Jammu and Kashmir police. The aim of the army is to eliminate the terrorists as soon as possible.

In 2003, Lashkar and Jaish terrorists used to hide here

In 2003, Lashkar and Jaish terrorists were killed here under Operation Swarg and Vinash. Lashkar and Jaish terrorists lived here and trained here. This is why it was called Mini Pakistan. Indian Army along with the local people started Operation Sarp Vinash in which more than 65 terrorists were killed.

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