Security sources have documented 54 improvised explosive device (IED) incidents along the Line of Control (LoC) since 2016, with recent escalations reported in early 2025. The incidents span multiple sectors including Chakothi, Nezapir, Cherykot, Rakh Chakri, Dewa, Battal, and Kot Kotera.
Between February 4-6, 2025, authorities discovered four IEDs in the Battal sector and Rawalakot area, resulting in one civilian casualty. A separate incident on February 12 in the Dewa and Bagsar sectors reportedly led to injuries of two personnel during a ceasefire violation.
Pakistani officials have raised concerns through diplomatic channels regarding security disturbances in Poonch, Bagh, Kotli, Mirpur, and Rawalakot regions. Evidence of these incidents has been shared with United Nations observers stationed in the affected areas.
Security sources report increased movement of contraband along transit routes in Bagh, Battal, and Dewa sectors. The situation has prompted enhanced monitoring measures along these corridors.
A November 2022 incident involving weapons cache discovery was also cited in the security briefing. Additionally, concerns were raised about the use of double agents in cross-border operations and subsequent false flag operations.
Defense analysts note that these developments could impact regional stability. The matter has drawn international attention, particularly following recent incidents in Canada and the United States, including the Hardeep Singh Nijjar case in Canada and the Gurpatwant Singh Pannun plot in the US.
Officials emphasize that the situation requires diplomatic attention to prevent escalation of tensions. The matter remains under observation by security officials and international monitors in the region.
Current monitoring efforts focus on maintaining regional stability while working through established diplomatic channels to address security concerns. UN officials continue to document and assess the situation in affected areas.