The tunnel is about 150-metre-lengthy originating in Pak, with a depth of 30 feet and 3 feet diameterJammu: The Border Security Force or BSF today detected yet another underground tunnel, constructed by Pakistan at the International Border (IB) to facilitate infiltration of terrorists into Jammu and Kashmir, in Kathua district in the course of the previous 10 days, a spokesperson of the border guarding force stated.The secret tunnel was detected in the course of an anti-tunnelling operation in the border outpost Pansar location of J&K’s Hiranagar sector, he stated.This is the second underground tunnel detected by BSF personnel in Hiranagar sector in the course of the previous 10 days, fourth in the previous six months along the International Border in Samba and Kathua districts and 10th in the previous decade.On January 13, a 150-metre-lengthy tunnel was detected in Bobiyaan village in the exact same sector.A Border Security Force officer stated the newest tunnel is believed to be 150-metre-lengthy originating from the Pakistan side with a depth of about 30 feet and 3 feet diameter.The complete location has been cordoned off and additional facts are awaited, he stated. (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by employees and is published from a syndicated feed.)
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