Militants in J-K eyeing underground arms dealers
New Delhi, Feb. 23 (ANI): After experiencing a fall in support from neighbouring Pakistan, militants in Jammu and Kashmir are trying to buy arms from underground arms dealers.
Security forces have intercepted militants’ messages, which reveals that the rebels were attempting to buy arms from underground arms dealers in the state.
According to inputs received by intelligence units, the militants were not happy with the Pakistan Army, as it has been fighting against religious Islamists and militants in the North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) of Pakistan, the Middle East Times quoted an official, as saying. (ANI)
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