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Two Indian soldiers killed in LoC skirmish: Indian army

People never thought Pakistan will see terrorist attacks from West. Not even in dreams. See what changed.

All India has to do is strengthen its border, Pakistan is on self-destructive mode.

There is no self destruct, we will join you in India (and also invite our BD brothers) :lol:
 
The body of one of the soldiers was found mutilated in a forested area on the side controlled by India,



Interesting observations... Body was found in forest.. So obviously the natural inhabitants of Forest must have mutilated the body... There goes the Bull shyte spread by INDIANS out of the window

:hitwall: :hitwall:
 

Stop your nonsense, Your IA has debunked the beheading Part. Now we will see the mutilating stories from you... Stop shaming your self!


Go to last pasge to see what he said,,,!
 
O yeah, I forgot, Denialistan is in self destruct mode. My bad. :D

Let see,,, will you deny that your media and you indians were spreading lies and rumors with full force today about the beheading of dead soldiers?
 
Pak raiders probably commandos

The Pakistani soldiers wanted to decapitate the second dead Indian soldier and take his head back as well but could not pierce through his vertebrae with their knife or hatchet quickly enough as they wanted to retreat across the Line of Control as soon as possible after their intrusion on Tuesday in Mendhar, in Poonch sector of Jammu and Kashmir, sources said.

Slash marks were also made across the thighs and chests of the two bodies by Pakistani troops.
Sources said the Pakistani Armymen were clad in black uniforms, which indicates they were probably commandos belonging to the Pakistan Army’s Special Services Group. It was this that made the Indian Army positive that these were Pakistani troops, and not militants, even as India lodged a strong protest with Pakistan on Tuesday against the killing of two Indian soldiers and decapitation of one of them as well as the intrusion by regular Pakistani troops into Indian territory. India reminded the Pakistanis that such acts were a grave violation of the rules of exchange by any civilised and professional Army.
The Indian Army will also order a court of inquiry into this incident in which two soldiers of an eight-soldier border patrol were killed by the Pakistani troops who took advantage of heavy fog and crossed the LoC. The two soldiers, who were walking ahead, were separated from the rest of the border patrol.
[“The LoC is steady and stable since yesterday,” Brigadier G.S. Sangha of the Srinagar-based 15 Corps said, our special correspondent reports from Srinagar. He added, “There has been no repercussion here (along the portion of LoC passing through Kashmir region) of Tuesday’s incident in Mendhar sector either.”]
India will most certainly reject Pakistani suggestions of a probe by a UN body as it suspects that this is Pakistan’s ploy to drag in the UN to internationalise the Kashmir issue. There was speculation, meanwhile, that Pakistani troops of the 29 Baloch Regiment assisted Pakistani SSG commandos in the intrusion.
External affairs minister Salman Khurshid voiced fears about the Pakistani action affecting bilateral ties, saying, “The violation of ceasefire is of great concern... if not immediately contained, it will have an adverse impact.”


Pak raiders probably commandos | The Asian Age
 
Good for you, right? Evil Pakistan will be exposed once the evidences are gleaned through tempting people?

Highly unlikely considering the deep state which is not immune to killing its own citizens - but its best in the circumstances (just like what happened in the case of Osama)
 
Let see,,, will you deny that your media and you indians were spreading lies and rumors with full force today about the beheading of dead soldiers?
Yeah. We all tell lies. We are good at it as we are trained by professionals. :D
 
Pak raiders probably commandos

The Pakistani soldiers wanted to decapitate the second dead Indian soldier and take his head back as well but could not pierce through his vertebrae with their knife or hatchet quickly enough as they wanted to retreat across the Line of Control as soon as possible after their intrusion on Tuesday in Mendhar, in Poonch sector of Jammu and Kashmir, sources said.

Slash marks were also made across the thighs and chests of the two bodies by Pakistani troops.
Sources said the Pakistani Armymen were clad in black uniforms, which indicates they were probably commandos belonging to the Pakistan Army’s Special Services Group. It was this that made the Indian Army positive that these were Pakistani troops, and not militants, even as India lodged a strong protest with Pakistan on Tuesday against the killing of two Indian soldiers and decapitation of one of them as well as the intrusion by regular Pakistani troops into Indian territory. India reminded the Pakistanis that such acts were a grave violation of the rules of exchange by any civilised and professional Army.
The Indian Army will also order a court of inquiry into this incident in which two soldiers of an eight-soldier border patrol were killed by the Pakistani troops who took advantage of heavy fog and crossed the LoC. The two soldiers, who were walking ahead, were separated from the rest of the border patrol.
[“The LoC is steady and stable since yesterday,” Brigadier G.S. Sangha of the Srinagar-based 15 Corps said, our special correspondent reports from Srinagar. He added, “There has been no repercussion here (along the portion of LoC passing through Kashmir region) of Tuesday’s incident in Mendhar sector either.”]
India will most certainly reject Pakistani suggestions of a probe by a UN body as it suspects that this is Pakistan’s ploy to drag in the UN to internationalise the Kashmir issue. There was speculation, meanwhile, that Pakistani troops of the 29 Baloch Regiment assisted Pakistani SSG commandos in the intrusion.
External affairs minister Salman Khurshid voiced fears about the Pakistani action affecting bilateral ties, saying, “The violation of ceasefire is of great concern... if not immediately contained, it will have an adverse impact.”


Pak raiders probably commandos | The Asian Age


The body of one of the soldiers was found mutilated in a forested area on the side controlled by India, Rajesh K. Kalia, spokesman for the Indian army's Northern Command, said. However, he denied Indian media reports that one body had been decapitated and another had its throat slit.

 
chhodo yaar. ab kya keh sakte hain. now dont be shocked if we see some pakistani soldiers martyred. indians and pakistani army know each other inside out. mazaa aane wala hai. lets see how it goes. its india's taaqat vs pakistani junoon. lets see what wins......... more powerful or more obsessive and passionate ? interesting times ahead.
 
Pak raiders probably commandos

The Pakistani soldiers wanted to decapitate the second dead Indian soldier and take his head back as well but could not pierce through his vertebrae with their knife or hatchet quickly enough as they wanted to retreat across the Line of Control as soon as possible after their intrusion on Tuesday in Mendhar, in Poonch sector of Jammu and Kashmir, sources said.

Slash marks were also made across the thighs and chests of the two bodies by Pakistani troops.
Sources said the Pakistani Armymen were clad in black uniforms, which indicates they were probably commandos belonging to the Pakistan Army’s Special Services Group. It was this that made the Indian Army positive that these were Pakistani troops, and not militants, even as India lodged a strong protest with Pakistan on Tuesday against the killing of two Indian soldiers and decapitation of one of them as well as the intrusion by regular Pakistani troops into Indian territory. India reminded the Pakistanis that such acts were a grave violation of the rules of exchange by any civilised and professional Army.
The Indian Army will also order a court of inquiry into this incident in which two soldiers of an eight-soldier border patrol were killed by the Pakistani troops who took advantage of heavy fog and crossed the LoC. The two soldiers, who were walking ahead, were separated from the rest of the border patrol.
[“The LoC is steady and stable since yesterday,” Brigadier G.S. Sangha of the Srinagar-based 15 Corps said, our special correspondent reports from Srinagar. He added, “There has been no repercussion here (along the portion of LoC passing through Kashmir region) of Tuesday’s incident in Mendhar sector either.”]
India will most certainly reject Pakistani suggestions of a probe by a UN body as it suspects that this is Pakistan’s ploy to drag in the UN to internationalise the Kashmir issue. There was speculation, meanwhile, that Pakistani troops of the 29 Baloch Regiment assisted Pakistani SSG commandos in the intrusion.
External affairs minister Salman Khurshid voiced fears about the Pakistani action affecting bilateral ties, saying, “The violation of ceasefire is of great concern... if not immediately contained, it will have an adverse impact.”


Pak raiders probably commandos | The Asian Age

So far it's the finest conspiracy theory on this issue...
 

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