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Pak Soldiers ‘Hid In The Woods’ After Indian Army’s ‘Punishing Attack’ On Pakistani Bunkers – Chinese Expert

International Desk | banglanews24.com
Update: 2020-11-21 16:52:05
Pak Soldiers ‘Hid In The Woods’ After Indian Army’s ‘Punishing Attack’ On Pakistani Bunkers – Chinese Expert [Photo collected]

Following India’s retaliatory attack in response to the alleged ceasefire violation by the Pakistani Army which resulted in the deaths of six civilians and five Indian security personnel, a Beijing-based expert has hailed the surprising manner in which Indian soldiers carried out the daring anti-Pak operation.

Pakistan initiated unprovoked ceasefire violations along the Line of Control (LOC) across multiple sectors which included Dawar, Keran, Uri, and Naugam, leading to heavy bloodshed on the Indian soil according to a report by Indian media citing the Government.

Post the attack, the Indian Army used what looked like ATGMs (anti-tank guided missiles) to hit the Pakistani army bunkers, killing 7-8 Pakistani Army personnel, according to ANI sources.

The anti-tank guided missile systems are originally used to destroy tanks, but the weapon has been used against other targets in recent battles, including lightly armored and soft vehicles, fortifications, enemy infrastructure, fire points, and snipers.

According to an Islamabad-based strategic affairs analyst Shahid Raza – “The video (released by the Indian army sources) appears to be consistent with the flight profile of an anti-tank missile. The Indian Army is using Kornet ATGMs to target Pakistani installations at the border.”

According to Pakistani media reports, the Indian attack led to widespread damage in civilian areas, with videos suggesting houses going up in flames.


Source: The EurAsian Times 

BDST: 1650 HRS, NOV 21, 2020
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