Indian Army weighs fitting reply to LoC beheading. Here are its options
The options: attacks by ground forces on Pak posts, strikes
by aircraft, missiles or artillery guns
The army has begun weighing its
options to retaliate against Pakistani forces on the Line
of Control (LoC), after their troops, employing jihadi extremists,
killed and beheaded two Indian soldiers near Poonch on Monday, top generals
said.
Business Standard learns the
incident took place when an Indian patrol of 8-10 soldiers was checking the
border fence, a perilous task involving physically moving along the fence, very
close to the LoC, to check that it has not been cut or its electronic sensors
damaged.
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of soldiers: Outraged India, demands action against Pak soldiers
According to the modus operandi of Pakistani
troops on forward LoC posts, the exposed patrol first came under intense fire
from automatic weapons, which Pakistani soldiers had stealthily deployed in
temporary positions, just across the LoC.
With two Indian jawans injured in
the firing, a “border action team (BAT)”, comprising jihadi fighters, darted
across the LoC to the border fence. Covered by the Pakistan army’s firing, the
jihadis killed the two jawans, beheaded them, and returned to their side of the
LoC, bearing the heads as trophies.
The employment of a BAT is a well-rehearsed
Pakistani tactic that creates deniability by using jihadis to cross into the
Indian side. If any jihadis are killed or captured, the Pakistan army disowns
it as an infiltration attempt. Regular soldiers remain on their side of the
LoC, firing on Indian posts and patrols to cover the BAT's move.(read
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