How Many JeM Terrorists Were Killed in Balakot Strike? NTRO Surveillance Confirmed '300 Active Targets' Before IAF Raid

On February 26, 12 Mirage 2000 IAF jets penetrated deep inside the Pakistani air space and launched 1,000 kg Spice 2000 bombs at the camp in Balakot, which housed terrorists, including commanders, and an ammunition dump.

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New Delhi, March 4: At least 300 mobile connections were active till February 26 at the site in Balakot where the Indian Air Force (IAF) targeted the largest Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) camp as a "pre-emptive" measure, said a report on Monday, amid doubts being raised over the number of casualties in the cross-border IAF raid.

The National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO) had started surveillance of the Balakot facility after the IAF was given clearance to target the camp in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, said sources affiliated to news agency ANI. Amit Shah Says IAF Air Strike on Pakistan Killed More Than 250 Terrorists.

On February 26, 12 Mirage 2000 IAF jets penetrated deep inside the Pakistani air space and launched 1,000 kg Spice 2000 bombs at the camp in Balakot, which housed terrorists, including commanders, and an ammunition dump.

"During technical surveillance, it emerged that there was a presence of around 300 mobile phones with active signal strength inside the facility in the days leading up to the strike. The facility was destroyed by the IAF fighters," added the sources who wished to remain anonymous due to first hand involvement in operational matters.

The sources added that other Indian intelligence agencies had also corroborated NTRO's assessment of active targets with inputs of similar number of Jaish operatives in the Balkot facility.

No official number of terrorists killed in the strike have been announced by the government.

However, IAF chief BS Dhanoa, at a press conference in Coimbatore on Monday, confirmed that the target had been destroyed by Indian fighter jets and that exact casualty numbers was something that the government would release.

Top government leadership gave approval for the air strikes on the Jaish training camp after the Pakistan-based terror outfit carried out the deadliest suicide attack in Kashmir when a CRPF convoy in Pulwama was targeted by a car bomb driven by a JeM terrorist that killed 40 security personnel on February 14.

Hours after the air raid, Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale told the media here that the IAF fighters hit the largest militant camp of JeM in Balakot and "a large number of JeM terrorists, trainers, senior commanders were eliminated" in it.

In an intelligence-led operation, Indian fighter planes struck at the Jaish facility, Gokhale had said, calling the raids "pre-preemptive" action against the terrorists who were planning further attacks in India.

(With ANI inputs)

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Mar 04, 2019 07:48 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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