New Delhi: Pakistan Army is drawing up a plan to launch a major Border Action Team (BAT) strike against Indian security forces, Sources have told ABP News. Before the onset of winter, 50 soldiers of the PoK brigade, terrorists of Lashkar-e-Toiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed are reportedly being trained along the Line of Control. Additionally, 80 to 90 soldiers of the SSG are also receiving special training in Muzaffarabad to execute the attack.


Sources say the BAT Action is first planning to inject LeT and Jaish terrorists clandestinely through the Reshian and Kadlan Galli and keep the Indian security forces occupied in the possible gunfight. Subsequently, the BAT team plans to attack the Indian security forces after crossing Hajipur nallah in Uri Sector.

To facilitate the attack, Sources said concrete bunkers are being built in Jura and Jabbar Valley.  Civilian movement has also been restricted in In PoK’s Kanzalwan village. To sneakily infiltrate terrorists from PoK’s Hazeera, the POK Bridage has asked the tribal Bakarwal community to vacate from border areas.

A BSF jawan was killed by the BAT action last month. Refuting reports that the jawan, Head Constable Narender Singh, was mutilated, BSF DG KK Sharma said he died due to bullet injuries.

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh last week indicated that Indian forces struck hard at Pakistan recently, retaliating to the killing of a BSF jawan. The minister said he would not divulge the nature of the action by the armed forces

"Hua hai, theek-thak hua hai. Vishwas rakhna, bohot theek-thak hua hai do-teen din pehle. (Something has happened, something substantial has happened. Believe me, something very substantial has happened a couple of days back)," he said.

On Sunday, a Pakistani chopper violated the Indian airspace along the line of control (LoC) in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir but turned back after it was "engaged by air sentries", the Army said. Air sentries at forward location had engaged it with small arms, he said. PoK's "Prime Minister" Raja Farooq Haider today claimed that the white chopper he was travelling in was "very close" to the LoC but within Pakistan's airspace, and that there was no need to inform the Indian authorities about the flight as it was not a military helicopter, reported new agency PTI.

(WATCH EXCLUSIVE REPORT BELOW)