Pakistan Air Force reopens bases near LoC, barely 100 kms from Srinagar

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Srinagar: The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has reopened two vital air-bases, barely 100 km from Srinagar, in Kotli and Rawalkot, close to Line of Control (LoC) in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir (PaK), Times Now reported Thursday.

According to the report, the Kotli air-base will be in the area of the Pakistan Armyโ€™s 3 PaK brigade, which is part of 23 Division. The report also says over a hundred air-defence troops have been moved to Kotli.

Similarly, the Rawalkot air-base comes under 2 PaK Brigade of 12 division. This air-base has been closed for four years.

โ€œThe reopening of PAF facilities so close to the LOC is a threat, while the strengthening of the base in Shamsi in Balochistan and the construction of a new army cantonment near the PAF base in Jacobabad, Sind, is a sign of growing unrest in those provinces,โ€ the report says.

It further adds that the reopening of both Kotli and Rawalkot is a precautionary measure as is the deployment of small numbers of F-16 fighters in different airfields all over the country.

The report further said that the PAFโ€™s 403 Squadronโ€“ of helicoptersโ€“ has moved to Shamsi where communication and radar networks are being readied.

โ€œThe Pakistan Armyโ€™s cantonment is coming up near Shahbaz, the PAF base in Jacobabad, Sind. It has acquired over 7,000 acres of land,โ€ the report says.

โ€œThis is in addition to a new PAF base in Nasirabad, in Balochistan. The Pakistan government has already acquired 26,000 acres for the base,โ€ it adds.

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