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Two Pakistani soldiers killed as India violates ceasefire along LoC

  • September 29, 2016

Pakistani infantry mountain wise response to Indian firing. PHOTO: REUTERS Pakistani infantry mountain wise response to Indian firing. PHOTO: REUTERS

Pakistani infantry mountain wise response to Indian firing. PHOTO: REUTERS

MUZAFFARABAD: 

A Pakistan Army infantryman was killed on Thursday as Indian army resorted to unprovoked banishment along a Line of Control (Loc) in Bhimber, Kel and Lipa sectors, ISPR said.

The sell of glow took place in a Bhimber, Hot Spring,
Kel and Lipa sectors, and lasted about 6 hours early on
Thursday, a Pakistani military’s press wing pronounced in a
statement. Pakistani infantry mounted a wise response to unprovoked Indian firing.

Indian army lift out ‘unprovoked’ banishment along LoC

The dual nuclear-armed rivals announced a ceasefire in 2003, to say assent and assent along a LoC and Working Boundary. Speaking to The Express Tribune, Rub Nawaz from Battal zone pronounced India’s days were now numbered. Nevertheless, he voiced wish for assent to overcome in a region.

“If India tries to levy fight on us, we will learn them a lesson, they will remember for generations. Fighting with Pakistan does not meant fighting with a Pakistan Army only. The entire nation, from Karachi to Kashmir, will be on Pakistan Army’s side during a war,” Leepa valley-resident Munir Akhtar said.

Two civilians killed, 14 harmed as India violates ceasefire in Shakargarh sector

Condemning a ceasefire violation, AJK Legislative Assembly Speaker Shah Ghulam Qadir said, “We still cite to settle all issues by dialogue, including Kashmir. But, if India thinks it can pressurise us by ceasefire violations, it is vital in a fool’s paradise.”

Article source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/1190683/indian-forces-resort-unprovoked-firing-along-loc/

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