The Army is suspecting that the fire was an attempt by Pakistani troops to neutralise mines, they said.
The incident took place in Balakote belt of Rajouri- Poonch belt last evening.
The fire broke out in forests in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) along the LoC and then it spread to the forests in the Indian side. After which the explosion of land mines started, army officials said.
Several mines exploded as result of the forest fire along the LoC, they said.
The Army was suspecting adeliberate attempt of the Pakistani troops to neutralise mines and make way for armed terrorists from that side, the officials said.
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