J&K: Small weapon Fray LoC ceasefire, big guns silent for now | Bharat News

New Delhi: The ceasefire with Pakistan along the Line of Control has begun on Thursday night with small arms firing from many places, although large guns like Howitzer and large mortar are not yet to open it to fly from both sides.
Post -increase Pahgam genocide The army chief General Upendra Dwivedi came in the form of 778-km LoC as well as the counter-term operations to review the overall operating status with J&K, with Udhampur-based Northern Command Chief Lieutenant-Jen MV Suchindra Kumar And his successor Lieutenant-Jen Pratik Sharma, among other top officials.
“General Dwivedi directed all the structures to be on the highest alert,” an official said, “an official said,” PM Modi and other top ministers are at the table as all military options for limited punitive attacks against Pakistan, promising fatal vengeance in the backdrop of PM Modi and other top ministers. “
Around midnight around midnight, a major incident of prolonged fire of fire in a heavy-time fire in a heavy-time fire in Tutmari Galli sector in Kupwara district of J&K started “heavy firing” by Pakistani soldiers with Pakistani troops “huge firing” by rifle and light machine guns.
Indian soldiers posted in the area “effectively” responded, with the exchange continued for a few hours. An official told TOI, “If Pak soldiers fired around 600 rounds on our posts, our soldiers retaliated with more than 1,300 rounds. There were no casualties in our favor,” an officer told TOI.
Fire exchange was not so intense at other places like Uri, Ponch, Tangdhar and Gurez, Jampi Pakistani soldiers inspired them to obtain reactions from the Indian side to indicate their positions in a large -scale “speculative firing”. “The Pak Army is clearly on the shore and is expecting a major Indian response,” the source said.
The LoC has become relatively calm as the rival-director-ethics of military operations reached a new understanding in February 2021 after a particularly violent year, which violated 5,133 ceasefire. Howitzer, 120 mm mortar and anti-tank-directed missiles were often used in “direct firing mode”, causing maximum damage on the other side.
Away from LoC, IAF has carried forward its fighter retrenchment from hideouts on the western front.