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Pak army retaliates unprovoked Indian firing on its checkpost

SIALKOT: Violation of the ceasefire agreement at the Line of Control (LoC) from the Indian side continues as Indian troops once again indulged in unprovoked shelling and firing in the Bajwat Sector of Sialkot, while

Pakistani troops retaliating to silence the Indian guns.

Sources said that Indian army unprovoked firing and shelling at all the checkposts including Narowal continued for the last five days and today (Sunday) also firing at Patoli checkpost for the last two hours continuing, while the Pakistan army giving a befitting reply to silence the Indian guns.

One villager was martyred and two wounded at Umrawali in Indian firing and shelling during the last five days, sources said.

Pakistan and India had declared a ceasefire in 2003. However, Indian troops’ violation of the ceasefire has become a routine now causing great tension at the LoC.


Courtesy www.geo.tv

 

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