Surgical strike video released, shows ops against terror camps: TV channels
On September
29, 2016, the Indian Army announced that it attacked terrorists' camps along
the Line of Control using ground forces
Current Affairs News: Purported
visuals of the Indian Army's cross-border operations against terrorists about
two years ago were broadcast by television channels on Wednesday night.
News
channels said the grainy footage on air showed gunfire and explosions targeting
enemy camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, an operation that came in retaliation
to a terrorist strike on an Indian Army camp and is widely known as surgical
strikes.
The
reports also said these videos, provided to TV channels by sources, were shot
by drones using thermal imaging cameras.
Business
Standard could not independently verify the authenticity of the videos but an
official who was directly in charge of the operation confirmed that they were
real.
“When
the surgical
strikes happened, my view was that the videos should have been released
as proof. It is good that they have come out now,” Lt General D S Hooda (retd)
told The Indian Express.
In
a press conference on Thursday, Congress accuses Modi government and BJP of
politicising surgical strikes.
"Blood
and sacrifice of brave soldiers cannot become political vote garnering tool for
Modi government," Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said.
On
September 29, 2016, the Indian Army announced that it attacked terrorists'
camps along the Line of Control using ground forces. The act, which officials
said inflicted “significant casualties” on terrorists, came after a deadly
attack on a military base in Uri in Jammu and Kashmir on September 18 that
year.
Pakistan
rejected India's claims of having launched a surgical strike on terrorist camps
in Pakistani territory.
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