"About 200 to 220 militants are active in Kashmir valley. Among them, about 100 are local militants and rest are foreigners," Commander Eight sector Rashtriya Rifles Brigadier Rajeev Puri said while talking about the successful operations in Kupwara.
He said the number of militants in south and north Kashmir varies as they do not have boundaries.
Playing down the use of new app "Calculator" by militants to keep in touch with their handlers in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir without being detected by Army's technical surveillance, the Army officer said "such things keep happening between the security forces and the terrorists".
Giving credit to human intelligence for successful anti-militancy operations, he said "our human intelligence is very strong. If they succeed in level one (infiltrating from across the LoC), we get them at level two and eliminate them."
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Talking about the two successful operations which left six militants dead in Kupwara district yesterday, the army officer said "all the six were affiliated to Pakistan-based LeT outfit".
"The first operation started at Khailia Doban in the north of Lolab valley at around 9 AM and resulted in the death of three Pakistani militants of LeT group. The operation ended at 1.30 PM," he said.
A huge cache of arms and explosives were seized from both the operations, he said, adding the seizure included six AK 47 rifles, maps, Under Barrel Grenade Launchers, grenades, radio sets, night vision devices, compass and Ground Positioning System (GPS).