The army, which has shored up its defences along the LoC, foiled three infiltration bids -- two in Naugam sector and one in Rampur -- of North Kashmir during the intervening night of October five and six.
In one of the encounters in the higher reaches of Naugam, 112 kms from here, the troops cornered a group of infiltrating militants and have killed four so far, a senior army official said.
The army repulsed two infiltration bids in Rampur and Naugam, raining bullets on the militants and forcing them to return to PoK.
The militants, who had managed to cross the fence, had to beat a retreat after army patrols challenged and opened heavy fire on them.
Pakistani army provided cover fire on both the occasions but the militants had to retreat, the official said.
At the meeting, which was chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, it was stated that the Pakistani army was planning attacks by terrorists on Indian defence personnel and security establishments besides select civilian targets in the wake of September 29 surgical strikes.
According to the assessment given by Doval, nearly 100 terrorists were readying to infiltrate India from unconventional launch pads.
It was believed that nearly a dozen terrorists were killed in Kel, Lipa and Bhimber Gali and given a quiet burial.
Personnel from three divisions of the army were involved in the surgical strikes and, before the operation, the army teams ensured that they cut off the possibility of any reinforcements from Pakistani army, sources said.
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