Army assures that situation at LoC is under control

Srinagar: The situation along the LoC is under control and largely peaceful, the Army said Friday, asserting that it will not allow Pakistan to disturb peace in Kashmir.

In a joint briefing of security forces in Srinagar, Lt Gen Sarabjit Singh Dhillon, Commander of the 15 Corps, said the threat of improvised explosive devices in the Valley is ‘more pronounced’, but it is being tackled effectively by security forces by conducting regular searches.

He said searches are going on in Shopian where an attempt to attack security forces was made Thursday night.

During the searches, a mine with Pakistan Ordnance Factory markings was seized.

The forces have also found a huge cache of arms along the Amarnath Yatra route which included a US M-24 sniper rifle and a mine with markings of the Pakistan Ordnance Factory, the Army officer said.

More than 10 serious attempts to trigger IED blasts were made in the Valley mostly in Pulwama and Shopian areas, I G Kashmir SP Pani said.

The Army also said 83 per cent of terrorists have history of stone pelting.

IANS

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