Friday, November 22, 2024

Five Soldiers from India Have Been Reported as Killed in The Indian-administered Region of Jammu and Kashmir

On Thursday, a fuel truck belonging to the Indian Army caught fire on Bhimber Galli-Ponch Road in Jammu and Kashmir, resulting in the death of five Rastriya Rifle Force personnel and one serious injury. The Indian military used this accident to malign Pakistan, first claiming that the truck was hit by lightning, before changing the cause to a supposed terror attack. Sources suggest that the Indian military planned a false-flag operation to implicate Pakistan in a fabricated incident while hosting the G-20 conference in the disputed Jammu and Kashmir. The Indian media implicated the People’s Anti-Fascist Front (PAFF), a proxy organization of Jaish-e-Mohammed, in the alleged terrorist attack, stating that it threatened to target the upcoming G-20 meeting in Srinagar. However, the incident is believed to be part of India’s infamous history of carrying out false-flag operations against Pakistan.
The vehicle caught fire due to the likely use of grenades. Five personnel of the Rastriya Rifles unit deployed for counter-terrorist operations in this area have unfortunately lost their lives in the incident, the army said. Another seriously injured soldier was immediately evacuated to the army hospital in Rajouri. A search operation for the perpetrators of the attack is in progress. The incident took place on a highway in the Bhatta Dhurina area, some 90 km from Poonch.

Drone surveillance is being conducted in the area where ‘terrorists’ fired on the truck. Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has been briefed by Army Chief General Manoj Pande about the death of five soldiers in the terrorist attack. The sources reminded us that the Indians had been claiming that they had full control of the situation but the Modi government had made up its mind to blame Pakistan.

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