Government officials confirmed Indian army moves heavy artillery guns along the LoC

Government officials confirmed Indian army moves heavy artillery guns along the LoC. Guns installed in Uri and other areas of the Loc territory.

Defence officials confirmed the movement of heavy artillery along the Line of Control.

After the last week’s alleged Uri attack that killed over dozen Indian army officials.

Government officials told that 105 medium range and Bofor Guns installed in Uri and other areas of the Loc territory.

Government officials confirmed Indian army moves heavy artillery guns along the LoC.

Government officials confirmed Indian army moves heavy artillery guns along the LoC.

Indian army said the latest movement was routine preparation for coming winter and snowfall.

But Bofor guns and other military equipment deployed to cope with “a situation that might arise.

The report also said that a Mig-21 aircraft of the Indian Air Force also crashed in Siringar.

Official sources denied confirming that the jet was taking part in the latest “preparations.

Days after militants killed 17 of its soldiers in the Uri sector of disputed Kashmir.

Indian army reportedly moved heavy artillery along the Line of Control (LoC).

According to report, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday spent his day at a military operation room where he monitored his army’s movement along the LoC.

The assault, in which four commando-style gunmen burst into the brigade headquarters in Uri at 5:30 am (midnight GMT) on September 18.

Among the deadliest in held Kashmir, and has raised new fears of military conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbors

.Military officials privy to the developments along the LoC confirmed the news.

Large-calibre guns  installed with bofors guns in the area to target Pakistani defense establishments.

Indian military sources added they were preparing for war but the latest exercises were carried out ‘to preempt the chances of any assault in future.

Government officials confirmed Indian army moves heavy artillery guns along the LoC.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif called on the UN General Assembly to investigate atrocities Pakistan alleges that Indian forces have committed in Kashmir.

At least 78 civilians have been killed and thousands wounded in more than two months of clashes between protesters and Indian security forces there.