Terrorists used armour-piercing bullets and a sticky bomb to target an Indian Army vehicle in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir that left five soldiers dead earlier this week, reports said.
According to an India Today report, sticky bombs—which can be attached to vehicles and set to explode via timers or detonated remotely—and armour-piercing steel core bullets were used in the Poonch terror attack.
Quoting sources, the report said that forensics found evidence of 36 rounds, including armour-piercing rounds being fired at the Army truck and also recovered two grenade pins from the scene, besides also finding evidence of Kerosene vapours near the charred truck.
As per reports, 7.62 MM steel core armor-piercing bullets that are Made in China, were used in the attack.
The report, quoting defence sources, said that seven terrorists belonging to two Pakistan-based terror groups, carried out the attack.
They said that the attack was carried out with the help of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) over-ground workers (OGWs) active in the former state’s Rajouri district.
However, no terror group has yet claimed responsibility of the attack. Earlier its was reported that JeM-backed People’s Anti-Fascist Front (PAFF) had owned the attack.
On Thursday, April 22, five Indian Army jawans were killed after their vehicle caught fire on the Poonch-Jammu highway in Jammu and Kashmir.
According to reports, an army vehicle caught fire in Bhatta Durian Forest in BG Sector of Poonch district in Jammu and Kashmir resulting in the deaths of five Army personnel.
An Army spokesman had said that vehicle caught fire at around 3:pm in the afternoon while it was on its way to Sangiot from Bhimber Gali in Poonch district.
Following the incident, which was first being investigated as a case of accidental fire caused by a lightning strike, a massive search operation was launched jointly by the Army, paramilitary forces and the Jammu and Kashmir Police in which at least 2,000 commandos took part.
Visuals of the tragic mishap which surfaced on social media platforms showed the army vehicle completely razed by the blaze while the bodies of the deceased army men are scattered around on the ground.