BSF warns Pak to behave in Kashmir valley
October 04, 2017 15:25
Border Security Force Director General K K Sharma on Wednesday issued a veiled warning to Pakistan to stop its acts of aggression in the Kashmir Valley.
"As long as our friendly neighbour does not behave, I think we will expect to have many more attacks," Sharma told media after participating in the wreath laying ceremony for BSF officer B K Yadav who was martyred in Tuesday's attack on a Border Security Force camp near Srinagar airport.
"We think the terrorists were targeting arms and ammunition stored at the BSF camp," Sharma said.
Praising BSF personnel for averting a tragedy, he said, "A serious attack was averted by our boys. It is an example of the BSF's discipline, training, and bravery."
"Fidayeens cannot be stopped from coming, so the response is important; Without causing collateral damage and without causing much harm to our own forces, we were able to neutralise. BSF has done a good job," Sharma added.
On Tuesday, three militants entered the 182nd Batallion of the Border Security Force camp near the Srinagar Airport outside the Air Force station Gogo Humhama at 4:15 a.m. -- ANI