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On his birthday, BSF jawan killed by Pakistan sniper at India-Pakistan border in Samba
Head constable RP Hazra was killed after Pakistan forces “sniped” from across the border in the Samba sector of Jammu and Kashmir.
INDIA Updated: Jan 03, 2018 18:54 IST
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A Border Security Force (BSF) jawan was killed by a Pakistani sniper on Wednesday in unprovoked firing at the international border in Jammu and Kashmir’s Samba sector, triggering a heavy gun fight between the two countries.

An official source said it was BSF jawan RP Hazra’s birthday on Wednesday.

The 51-year-old jawan is from Murshidabad in West Bengal. He was posted with the 173rd battalion of the BSF.

Hazra was deployed at Chak Dulma post in Hiranagar subsector of Samba district and was hit by a sniper bullet around 4.15pm. He was taken to the district hospital where he died of his injuries.

“After the unwarranted, unprovoked and inhuman act of the Pakistani sniper, BSF opened heavy fire on Pakistani posts opposite Chak Dulma and heavy exchange of fire is still on,” said a police officer.



Last year, Pakistan violated the ceasefire agreement with India 882 times along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir. Thirty people — 14 army personnel, 12 civilians and four BSF personnel — were killed in the ceasefire violations.

Tensions between India and Pakistan have spiralled recently, with New Delhi crying foul over the treatment of the family of death row convict Kulbhushan Jadhav and Islamabad blaming its neighbour for “unprovoked” firing that killed three of its soldiers.

Commandos of the Indian Army crossed the Line of Control (LoC) recently in the Poonch sector and killed three Pakistani soldiers in a “tactical retaliatory strike”.

The attack was carried out two days after four Indian Army personnel, including a Major, were allegedly killed by Pakistan in an ambush in Kashmir’s Keri-Rajouri sector, and a day before the Indian foreign ministry hit out at Pakistan for the treatment meted out in Islamabad on Monday to the wife and mother of death-row convict Kulbhushan Jadhav.


http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...er-in-samba/story-PlOgtHEp628BTowNjpkIsI.html
 
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Last year, Pakistan violated the ceasefire agreement with India 882 times along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir. Thirty people — 14 army personnel, 12 civilians and four BSF personnel — were killed in the ceasefire violations.

Clearly these are not all Indian military casualties due to cross border fire.

Anyways RIP
 
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As Bangladeshis get killed by indian killing force bsf, I for one would say good riddance; one more killer has bite the dust.
 
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Will be avenged just like we successfully avenged the death of BSF constable on border in second week of November within just three weeks i.e. first week of December.
 
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sadly on birthday . i thin DGMOs must talk and stop this madness
 
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should have seen the map before barking

Indians are hiding casualties last year 30-40 men died and they are claiming only 12
How are we hiding casualties?
As per media reports there were 21 casualties in cross border firing.
The government data is 18 because one of them was a non deployed territorial army reservist so he is defined as a civilian.
Also two casualties in Kupwara in July were found after investigation to be due to militant firing and not cross border firing contrary to early reports.

Kar hi na lai tu avenge. Nikal yahan sa
Yes yes we will.
 
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Clearly these are not all Indian military casualties due to cross border fire.

Anyways RIP
We sniped him waisay says the news

Yes yes we will.
that was a sniper shot on ur guy and sniper shots are revenges for our fallen the more u will shell or stuff the more such incidents will happen
 
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