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Army tightens winter vigil along LoC in Jammu amid low snowfall | KNO

Patrols intensified along high ridges, dense forests to thwart infiltration, maintain constant vigil

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Srinagar, Dec 13 (KNO): The Indian Army has intensifies patrols in the higher reaches of the Jammu region to prevent infiltration and maintain constant vigil over sensitive areas along the Line of Control (LoC) even as there has been absence of heavy snowfall. Officials told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), that the Army has strengthened its presence along high ridges, dense forests, and mountain passes — regions that usually become inaccessible after heavy snowfall. “The lack of snow this season could potentially be exploited by terrorists attempting to infiltrate these areas. In districts like Rajouri and Poonch, there are several mountain caves where infiltrators often hide after crossing the border,” they said. According to officials, this is part of the Army’s winter security plan. During the cold season, fog, mist, and reduced civilian movement can create favourable conditions for terrorist activity,” they said. They said that as weather office has forecast snowfall in the coming days, the Army is monitoring key routes and traditional infiltration corridors to ensure that no terrorist group is able to set up hideouts. “Patrolling has been stepped up in dense forests and regions around the Line of Control. Soldiers equipped with snow gear and modern surveillance tools are conducting round-the-clock patrols,” they said. The officials said the Army has already stocked up on essential winter supplies and enhanced surveillance through drones and sensors. “Joint operations are being carried out in coordination with the Jammu and Kashmir Police”. They added that the effort is being made to ensure there is no loophole in security during winter and that terrorists do not get any opportunity to infiltrate into the higher mountain regions—(KNO)

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