BSF intercepts Bangladeshi woman crossing border
Amid rising tensions in Bangladesh, reports suggest that some individuals are attempting to cross the India-Bangladesh border illegally, seeking to settle in India.
Pakistan army is allegedly training terrorists in handling long-range sniper rifles, said senior intelligence sources on Saturday.
Photo of a suspected Lashkar-e- Taiba (LeT) terrorist, Muzammil, handling a sniper rifle with a Pakistan army personnel in the background has surfaced.
A senior intelligence source said that incidents of Indian soldiers and Borser Security Force (BSF) personnel getting killed due to sniping incidents along the LoC in North Kashmir and Rajouri and Poonch districts of Jammu have increased in the past few months.
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These trained snipers are reportedly using Dragnov Sniper Rifle of Russian origin with an effective range of 800 metres and heavy sniper rifle of British origin that has a range of 2000 metres.
These trained terrorists operating from the Pakistan pickets were part of the Border Action Teams (BAT) that include men of the Pakistan Army, sources said.
The intelligence source said that as per input received from sources across the LoC, Lashkar-e- Taiba (LeT) terrorist outfit has deployed teams comprising snipers on the LoC.
The snipers are being assisted by Pakistan Army in selecting targets.
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