Breaking News: BSF Thwarts Pakistani Infiltration Attempt, Heavy Firing in Samba Sector | ABP NEWS

In a significant development, the Border Security Force (BSF) has reported foiling an infiltration attempt by 40 to 50 terrorists backed by the Pakistani army. According to the BSF, Pakistani forces planned to send militants across the border to attack Indian forward posts during the ongoing Operation Sindoor. On the night of May 8, heavy firing was reported at a BSF forward post in the Samba sector. The Pakistani forces initiated the attack, but the BSF responded effectively with retaliatory fire, preventing any damage. The BSF has stated that Pakistan’s conspiracy to harm India under the guise of terrorist infiltration has been successfully neutralized due to the alertness and vigilance of Indian forces. The BSF also announced a proposal to name the Samba forward post involved in the operation as “Sindoor,” commemorating the successful defense. Electronic surveillance equipment deployed along the border played a crucial role in detecting the infiltration attempt in time, allowing the BSF to take swift action. This incident underscores the ongoing tensions along the India-Pakistan border and the Indian forces’ readiness to counter any threats. The BSF assured the nation that such attempts would not succeed, reaffirming their commitment to protecting the country’s borders.

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