
Terrorists hiding in J&K told to block roads if war erupts, damage policemen’s homes: Report
The ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan have taken a new turn with reports emerging that terrorists from Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) have been asked to prepare for a potential war. According to CNN-News18, citing intelligence sources, these terrorist outfits have instructed their members who are hiding in Jammu and Kashmir to be on high alert and to take specific actions if a war breaks out between the two countries.
As per the report, these terrorists have been told to block highways and roads if a war erupts, effectively disrupting communication and movement. This move is seen as an attempt to create chaos and instability in the region, which could be exploited by the Pakistani military. Furthermore, the terrorists have been instructed to damage the homes of police personnel, a move that is seen as a clear attempt to cause harm and intimidate those who are working to maintain law and order in the region.
This development comes in the wake of a recent attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, in which a group of terrorists destroyed several homes, including those of police personnel. The terrorists have reportedly been told to follow a similar pattern of destruction if a war breaks out, with the aim of causing maximum damage and disruption.
The intelligence sources that have shared this information with CNN-News18 have reportedly stated that the terrorists have been instructed to focus on “soft targets” such as police stations, army camps, and communication networks. This could include targeting critical infrastructure such as bridges, roads, and power plants, with the aim of creating widespread disruption and chaos.
It is worth noting that these reports have not been officially confirmed by the Indian government or any other official source. However, the intelligence agencies have been alerted to the potential threat posed by these terrorist outfits, and security measures have been increased in the region to prevent any potential attacks.
The Indian government has been working to strengthen its security measures in Jammu and Kashmir, particularly in the wake of the recent Pahalgam attack. The army has been deployed in the region, and police personnel have been instructed to remain vigilant and prepared for any potential threat.
The Pakistani government has denied any involvement in the recent attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, and has accused the Indian government of fabricating evidence to justify its military actions in the region. However, the Indian government has maintained that the evidence it has collected points to the involvement of Pakistani terrorists in the attacks.
The situation in Jammu and Kashmir has been volatile for several years, with periodic outbreaks of violence and unrest. The region has been the site of a long-standing insurgency, with various terrorist outfits including JeM and LeT operating in the region. The Indian government has been working to contain the situation, but the recent attacks have highlighted the ongoing threat posed by these terrorist outfits.
In conclusion, the reports of terrorists hiding in Jammu and Kashmir being instructed to block roads and damage police personnel’s homes if a war erupts between India and Pakistan are a cause for concern. The Indian government must remain vigilant and prepared to respond to any potential threat, and must work to strengthen its security measures in the region. The Pakistani government must also take concrete steps to prevent the use of its territory by terrorist outfits, and to dismantle these outfits once and for all.
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