Pakistan Army Repels Indian Infiltration Attempt in Leepa Valley

Pakistan Army Repels Indian Infiltration Attempt in Leepa Valley

Web desk: In a swift and decisive response, the Pakistan Army successfully repelled an attempted infiltration by Indian forces in the Leepa Valley sector, Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), on the night of the 26th.

On the night of the 26th, Indian forces attempted to infiltrate the Leepa Valley sector, Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).

Timely action by the Pakistan Army resulted in heavy losses for the enemy. Eight soldiers of the 20th Regiment, 17th Brigade, were martyred, and 14 were injured, including a JCO.

After Indian forces hoisted white flags, the Pakistan Army stopped firing.

The engagement lasted over three hours, during which Indian posts, including Kumar Top, Gouda Nika, Pimple 1, and Pimple 2, were completely destroyed, say the sources.

The engagement lasted over three hours, during which Indian posts, including Kumar Top, Gouda Nika, Pimpal 1, and Pimpal 2, were completely destroyed, say the sources.

Following these heavy losses, the situation in the Leepa Valley returned to normal.

About Leepa Valley

Leepa Valley, located in the Hattian Bala District of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), is about 83 kilometres from Muzaffarabad.

The valley is known for its scenic beauty, lush green rice fields, and traditional wooden Kashmiri houses.

It is also famous for local produce, including apples, walnuts, and honey.