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BSF foils infiltration attempt in Gujarat, Pakistani intruder neutralised

The Times of IndiaSaturday, May 24, 2025 at 6:58:16 AM
BSF foils infiltration attempt in Gujarat, Pakistani intruder neutralised
The Border Security Force (BSF) stopped a Pakistani intruder from crossing into India near Gujarat’s Banaskantha district late Friday night. When the individual ignored repeated warnings and kept moving toward the border fence, BSF personnel fired, neutralizing the threat. This comes at a time when tensions are already high due to recent cross-border activities, including India’s counter-terror operations in the region.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another routine border incident—it underscores the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan, especially in sensitive areas like Gujarat. With recent operations targeting terror camps, every infiltration attempt raises alarms. It’s a reminder of how volatile the border remains and how quickly things can escalate, even with strict security measures in place.
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