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Pakistan planning a major attack on India: Intelligence Bureau

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Pakistan’s ISI is planning a major strike in Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab as four terrorists have already infiltrated in India through Punjab border, according to an Intelligence Bureau (IB) input shared with the state governments.

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According to the Intelligence Agency reports, the attack will happen in the next 15 days, in Kathua near Jammu and Gurdaspur and Pathankot in Punjab. “The ISI is planning a major terrorist attack in Kathua, Gurdaspur and Pathankot. In this regard, four terrorists have already infiltrated into Punjab through Bamtal sector a few days ago,” says the undated IB note shared with governments in Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab earlier this week.

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The IB says that the terrorists are just waiting for the arms and ammunitions which will be supplied from Pakistan, and a drug peddler is used as a courier.

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