Indian shelling on Pakistan’s LoC claims lives of 7 troops, Pakistani forces giving befitting reply to ceasefire breach by India.
MUZAFFARABAD/ISLAMABAD: Seven army personnel “embraced martyrdom” in Indian shelling from across the Line of Control (LoC), the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Monday.
Source: Pakistan Defence |
Pakistan summoned Indian High Commissioner Gautam Bambawale
to “deplore” the increasing Indian ceasefire violations at the LoC after the
death of seven Pakistani soldiers, warning that India’s “belligerent” attitude
may lead to a “strategic miscalculation”.
Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhry summoned the Indian High
Commissioner this afternoon and condemned the “unprovoked ceasefire” violation
by the Indian forces on the Line of Control (LoC), resulting in the death of 7
Pakistani soldiers in Bhimber area.
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"By violating ceasefire agreement, India wants to
detract world's attention from grave human rights violations in Held
Kashmir," said the high commissioner, adding that the India forces were
trying to suppress freedom struggle of Kashmiris.
Pakistani troops responded to unprovoked Indian firing, and
targeted Indian posts effectively, ISPR said.
The office urged international community to take notice of
unabated firing by India along the LoC and violation of ceasefire. Spokesperson
for the Foreign Office reported that Aizaz Chaudhry, Foreign Secretary handed
over a protest-dossier with Gautam Bambawale.
However, Indian media continues to spew venim against
Pakistan by wrongly alleging forces of provoking fire from Indian side.
"Pakistan does not want a war with any country;
however, we are fully capable of defending our soil against any
aggression," he added.
It is vital to mention here that seven soldiers embraced
martyrdom in unprovoked firing by Indian forces at the Line of Control in
Bhimber sector on Monday.
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