JAMMU :
■Responded effectively, says Army
■ 5 enemy soldiers injured, say sources
THE Ministry of Defence (MoD)
spokesman said on Wednesday that the
Pakistan Army intruded into the Indian
side and also violated the ceasefire by
opening fire along the Line of Control
(LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch
district.
“The violation took place at 1.10 pm on
Tuesday, and the Indian troops responded with controlled and calibrated retaliation,” the spokesman said.
The defence spokesman made no mention of any casualties on the Pakistani
side of the LoC due to Indian retaliation,
but official sources said five enemy soldiers were injured in the explosion and
the subsequent firing between the two
sides.
Lieutenant Colonel Suneel Bartwal,
Defence Ministry spokesman, said in a
statement, “On April 1, 2025, a mine blast occurred in Krishna Ghati
Sector due to Pakistan Army
intrusionacrossLoC.Thiswas
followed by unprovokedfiring
and ceasefire violation by
Pakistan Army.
Own troops
respondedeffectivelyinacontrolledandcalibratedmanner.
Situation is under control and
being closely monitored.”
“Indian Army reiterates the
importance of upholding the
tenets of Director Generals
Military Operations (DGsMO)
understanding of 2021 to
maintainpeacealongtheLoC,”
he further said.
Since the signing of the
ceasefire agreement on
February 25, 2021, between
the two sides, ceasefire violations have been rare, and the
local issues have usually been
resolved through flag meetings at the Brigade commander’s level.
The Indian Army and the
security forces have been
maintaining heightened vigil
on the border and the LoC
becauseofthepresenceofforeignmercenariesinborderdistricts of Poonch, Rajouri,
Kathua and at some places in
the hinterland of Jammu division.
Currently, an extended
‘seek and destroy’ operation
hasbeengoingonsinceMarch
23, when five Pakistaniterrorists were seen in the Kathua
district, 4 km inside the
International Border.
Two of these five terrorists
have beengunneddownsofar
by the security forces while
effortsareontotraceandeliminate the remaining three terrorists.
Four local policemen were
killed in the initial gunfight
between the police and the
hiding terrorists.