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Terrorists using Made-in-China weapons to attack Army in Jammu and Kashmir

Security forces have discovered proof that terrorist groups have been using drones, hand grenades, and other weapons supplied by China to the Pakistani army in recent strikes

Prashant Bhardwaj by Prashant Bhardwaj
26 December 2023
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Terrorists using Made-in-China weapons to attack Army in Jammu and Kashmir

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According to sources, terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir are attacking the Army with weapons and communication equipment developed in China. Chinese weaponry, bodysuit cameras, and communication equipment are being used by JeM and Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist organizations, according to intelligence agency sources, to assault the Army.

Security forces have discovered proof that terrorist groups have been using drones, hand grenades, and other weapons supplied by China to the Pakistani army in recent strikes.

In addition, it has been reported that the Pakistani army uses Chinese-developed sniper rifles against Indian soldiers. This was seen in an incident that happened in November near the Jammu border when an Indian soldier was targeted with a sniper weapon.

The article claims that Chinese body cameras were used to edit and morph the photographs that terrorists posted after this year’s major terror incidents.

Intelligence sources also indicate that encrypted messaging devices used by terrorists are of Chinese origin, as per India Today. This revelation points to a deeper collusion wherein the Pakistani army, receiving a regular supply of weapons and communication gear from China, reportedly diverts these to terrorist groups in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). These groups then perpetrate infiltrations and terrorist attacks in India.

India Today sources also suggest that China, irked by India’s increased military presence in Ladakh after the 2020 Galwan standoff, is attempting to revive terrorist activities in Jammu and Kashmir.

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