India’s attack in Sarjal terrorist camp
New Delhi: A target of an exact attack by the Indian Army in Pakistan and its occupied Kashmir (POK) was also a secret network of Jaish-e-Mohammed in a confidential manner in Tehra Kalan village of Sarjal. This communication network had long been a concern for security agencies. This place had high frequency (HF) communication system, which was helpful for terrorists infiltrating Jammu and Kashmir.
Communication network destroyed in attack
The network was also destroyed during India’s attack on terrorist bases in the early hours of Wednesday. The Sarjal terrorist camp in Shakargarh in the state of Punjab, Pakistan, was identified as an important target due to its communication structure. Sources said that this communication structure is targeted to cause great damage to the communication system with their masters across the border of terrorists infiltrating into Jammu and Kashmir.
Terrorists are getting help
According to sources, the Pakistani Army and Intelligence Agency ‘Inter Services Intelligence’ (ISI), Lora (Long Range) Ultra Set and Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) have been supplying military level communication equipment, which helps terrorists to escape the traditional telecommunications network. Additionally, the Pakistani Army has strengthened the signals of the International Border and Line of Control (LoC) as well as its telecom companies. This helps the infiltrating terrorists. By doing this, the risk of terrorists being caught decreases. (Language)
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