Civilians Getting Weapons Training In PoK? Fresh Images Point To Pakistan Conspiracy: Exclusive

Amid escalating tensions following the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, a new and dangerous conspiracy by Pakistan has come to the fore. Videos and photographs accessed by ABP News show that the Pakistani Army is providing weapons training to civilians in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), specifically in the Sudhnoti region.

The visuals, which are from an open ground in Sudhnoti, show a group of local civilians being trained in handling modern weaponry. Pakistani soldiers are seen giving them lessons in close-combat techniques and the use of automatic rifles. The footage clearly indicates systematic training sessions being conducted under military supervision.

This has raised alarm bells in Indian intelligence circles. Sources suggest that these civilians are not just being armed for local defence, but are potentially being prepared for future terror operations in India.

Pakistan Forces Withdrawing From Posts

Local sources said Pakistani forces have vacated several posts along the Line of Control (LoC), possibly fearing retaliatory action from India. The timing of this withdrawal — coinciding with the weapons training — raises serious questions about Pakistan's strategic intentions.

Intelligence sources told ABP News that this may be a repetition of the 1990s strategy when Pakistan armed and trained local youths in PoK, later inducting them into terror groups and sending them into Indian territory with weapons like AK-47s. Many of these trained individuals went on to carry out deadly attacks across Jammu & Kashmir.

In the case of the recent Pahalgam attack, investigators have already traced the origins of the terrorists to PoK, where they were trained before being sent into the Valley. At present, more than 150 terror launch pads are reportedly active in PoK, most of them under the watch of the Pakistani Army and its intelligence services.

India has been persistently raising this issue at international forums, accusing Pakistan of turning PoK into a breeding ground for terrorism. Despite global scrutiny, Islamabad continues to deny its involvement in cross-border terror activities even as mounting evidence contradicts its claims. 

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