Akin to what it had been doing along the international border, Pakistan, it seems, has adopted a similar modus operandi to target Indian troops along the Line of Control (LoC) in the Krishna Ghati (KG) sector of Poonch district.
A day after a BSF constable, Harinder Singh, was injured in a mine blast in the KG sector, a BSF sub-inspector, Kalu Ram, who had gone to the same place for investigation, was injured in a blast which tore off his left toe. Both the soldiers belong to 135 Battalion of the BSF.
An Intelligence source said the two consecutive incidents were the handiwork of the Pakistan army, which had used militants to plant explosives on the Indian side of the LoC during ceasefire violations in the KG sector from November 25.
Officiating Defence PRO SN Acharya described it as another mine blast and ruled out the possibility of Pakistan planting explosives with the help of ultras along the LoC.
Though the Army has the operational responsibility of the 776-km-long LoC in the state, the BSF also has its presence in some stretches, including the KG sector.
A BSF officer confirmed that sub-inspector Kalu Ram had suffered injuries in a mine blast and was airlifted to Military Hospital in Satwari.
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