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Pakistani troops on Thursday
violated border ceasefire as they
resorted to unprovoked firing from
across the Line of Control (LoC) in
the Jammu region, which was
retaliated to by the Indian forces,
the defence ministry said.
Pakistani troops resorted to
unprovoked firing across the LoC in
Sawjian sector of Poonch district
since 9:15 am, Jammu-based defence
spokesman Lt Col Manish Mehta
said. The firing lasted for 5-10
minutes, he said, adding no casualty
or damage was reported on the
Indian side.
He said the Pakistani Army has been
intermittently firing with small
automatic weapons since the
morning, prompting the Indian Army
to retaliate. "Our troops have also
responded with equal force using
equal calibre weapons," he said.
Pakistan's unprovoked firing in Jammu, India retaliates
violated border ceasefire as they
resorted to unprovoked firing from
across the Line of Control (LoC) in
the Jammu region, which was
retaliated to by the Indian forces,
the defence ministry said.
Pakistani troops resorted to
unprovoked firing across the LoC in
Sawjian sector of Poonch district
since 9:15 am, Jammu-based defence
spokesman Lt Col Manish Mehta
said. The firing lasted for 5-10
minutes, he said, adding no casualty
or damage was reported on the
Indian side.
He said the Pakistani Army has been
intermittently firing with small
automatic weapons since the
morning, prompting the Indian Army
to retaliate. "Our troops have also
responded with equal force using
equal calibre weapons," he said.
Pakistan's unprovoked firing in Jammu, India retaliates