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Militants breach wall of snow on LoC | |||
2008-02-26 | |||
![]() For miles there is nothing but snow in this area, 111 km from the summer capital Srinagar. The mountains look like an undulating ocean of snow - enchantingly beautiful for onlookers, but a big challenge for soldiers guarding the borders. The temperatures often dip to minus 10 or less. Kashmir has experienced the heaviest snowfall in decades this year. Nanda post in Gulmarg sector received over 24-feet snow while Cheema post in the same sector got almost 17 feet. One would think it's humanly impossible to cross in such conditions.
Col. Mathur, of the 15 Corps, attributed it to the "sheer desperation of militants." Desperation for what?
Not just the army, former militants are also getting similar inputs from across. The Kicker in this paragraph A former militant leader, now an over ground activist, told Hindustan Times: "When I was in Pakistan last year, I asked ISI officers why they keep sending militants to Kashmir despite the ceasefire and the Indo-Pak dialogue. Their answer was: We cannot dismantle our infrastructure which took us 50 years to put together." The militancy plan in Kashmir did not come about in 1987 or 1988. "It started long ago," the militant leader was told. We cannot dismantle something we spent 50 years building. --- can not == will not! That explains why the infiltration is still on. And why our soldiers need to be on guard 24x7. "The infiltrators have to succeed once, but soldiers have to be successful every time. There is no room for error," the Army officer said. The snow will melt by May-June. The thick snow would have, by then, inflicted heavy damage to the fence. It'll take two to three months to repair it. By then it'll be October, when snow again starts in the upper reaches of the Valley. The interregnum period will be ideal for infiltration, since many areas will virtually have no fencing on the LoC. That's the time the security forces face their biggest challenge. | |||
Posted by:3dc |
#8 "Kashmir has experienced the heaviest snowfall in decades this year. " What ever happened to Global Warming? /sarcasm heh! |
Posted by: OldSpook 2008-02-26 23:29 |
#7 "The infiltrators have to succeed once, but soldiers have to be successful every time. There is no room for error," the Army officer said. Wow! Sounds like someone's been listening to Dubya...that's almost verbatim his argument of staying on the offense. Kashmir has experienced the heaviest snowfall in decades this year. "Is there NO end to the |
Posted by: BA 2008-02-26 21:10 |
#6 Some aerial anti-personnal action of some sort aimed at the launching pads should take a bunch of these nutcases out. Keep them disbursed. And like Ptah sez, IR season is on. |
Posted by: Alaska Paul 2008-02-26 18:58 |
#5 Get some avalanche cannons. See the Brave Jihadi Warriors inching their way up the wall...BOOM...enjoy the snow boys. |
Posted by: tu3031 2008-02-26 18:57 |
#4 sick? take the frozen dead jihadis and prop the up waving the newcomers into a kill zone |
Posted by: Frank G 2008-02-26 18:36 |
#3 They need some AC-130s |
Posted by: john frum 2008-02-26 18:30 |
#2 Okay, we have mammals trying to cross a snowfield. IR detectors anyone? |
Posted by: Ptah 2008-02-26 17:37 |
#1 Ask Algore to the region for a lecture on Global Warming? |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2008-02-26 17:33 |