The operation launched on September 24 is continuing with the Army saying the magnitude of infiltration from multiple points at the Line of Control was quite different from the trend seen in the earlier attempts in an indication that some special troops of Pakistan were involved. About 30 to 40 terrorists were reported to be involved in the infiltration.
"From the operation that is going on till now and the strength (of infiltrators) and the multiple points they attempted (to infiltrate), give the indication that definitely there were some special troops. This is quite different from the trend we have seen in the earlier infiltration attempts," he told reporters here.
Gen Singh said the analysis of this infiltration bid indicated the involvement of Border Action Team (BAT), a mixture of Pakistani regulars and militants.
"We are in total control of the operation which was launched on September 24. The reports of our posts being captured by the infiltrators are absurd," he added.
Five soldiers have been injured in the operation that entered the ninth day today, Lt Gen Singh said.
"All the injured soldiers have been hospitalised and are stable," he said.
He said the operation was started on the basis of specific intelligence inputs about possible infiltration in Keran sector by militants from across the LoC.
The militants have been cordoned off by the soldiers but the operation was being carried out in a calibrated manner to avoid Indian casualties, he added.
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