You must have heard in the news that Naxalites and terrorists often target Indian security forces by blasting IEDs. Last Monday, in Bijapur, Chhattisgarh, Naxalites had blown up a vehicle carrying soldiers with an IED blast. 9 soldiers were martyred in this Naxalite attack, but do you know what is ID, which is used by Naxalites and terrorists. Today we will tell you about it.
Naxalites use IED
Naxalites often use IEDs to target security forces. Last Monday also, Naxalites had targeted a vehicle full of soldiers in Bijapur. In which 9 soldiers have been martyred. But do you know what is this explosive, which Naxalites use? Today we will tell you about this explosive.
IED is a dangerous bomb
Let us tell you that IED is a type of bomb. However, it is different from army bombs. Let us tell you that terrorists use IED to cause massive explosions and cause harm to security forces. Let us tell you that as soon as an IED blast occurs, a fire often occurs on the spot, because deadly and incendiary chemicals are used in it. This bomb is especially used by terrorists while planting IED on the roadside. Due to which it explodes as soon as one steps on it or the wheel of a vehicle rides on it.
How to explode IED
To trigger IEDs, terrorists use methods such as remote control, infrared or magnetic triggers, pressure-sensitive bars or trip wires. Not only this, many times they are laid on the roadside with the help of wires. Let us tell you that terrorists and Naxalites in India often cause harm to security forces through IED blasts.
Use of IED in Pulwama attack
Terrorists often target security forces in the country. But you will remember that terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed had carried out its nefarious plans through Improvised Explosive Device i.e. IED blast. On 14 February 2019, terrorists attacked an army convoy with an IED, in which 40 soldiers of the country were martyred. Terrorists often use this dangerous and explosive.
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