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BSF Trooper killed in fresh firing incident in Samba sector

Hahahahaha he is not Army who is defending you guys rape japanese . americans every one who ever visits india you rape the hell out of them and when still your army is not satisfied they remove their lust by raping own women hahahaha
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how sick of you. what does it have to do with this border firing?

Heard that 5 BSF soldiers got killed today, and 4 civilians on the Pakistani side.

A girl was killed yesterday...

Good job Indians.
they have to top up their score of course. thats their SOP.
and secondly "since no one believes in Pakistan" so every villager killed is actually a potential infiltrator and it doesn't matter how far away he or she is killed from the border. as long as BSF has weapons range.
all civilians regardless of age and gender are legitimate target.

After all Modi sarkar has given a "free" hand . as if Congress had tied them to their balls.
only difference here is that its not Bangladeshi border who only suffer the deaths of their civilians and see them hanging on the poles and barbed wires. here Pakistanis shoot back too. not being boastful or proud about it but saying it for record.
 
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Serves them right. The number should increase should they carry on firing at our civilians.

Good job Rangers, sent another one to where he belongs!

And would you mind if BSF returns the favor???

Not done mate.......... (not at this level at least)

@Topic: I dono why this happen every time..... and for no reason soldier's are loosing their life......
 
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Civilians and Soldiers getting killed unecessarily.Welcome to South Asia.:hitwall:
 
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RIP soldiers.

Seems like Modi's policy of trying to kick Pakistan hard, when it is down and already engaged on its western border has massively backfired.

It was not a good idea for the majority of Indians to elect this mass murderer extremist hindu as their PM.

Hope that sanity prevails and like the extremist PMs before him, this one realizes his mistake. Sooner the better.

There are other ways to attract the attention of a visiting US president than this one.
 
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Four Pakistani civilians killed in firing along India border
Dawn.com | Imran Sadiq
Updated about 3 hours ago
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An Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldier patrols near the fenced border with Pakistan. — Reuters/file
SIALKOT: Indian Border Security Forces (BSF) personnel resorted to unprovoked firing and shelling along the Working Boundary in Sialkot's Zafarwal and Shakargarh sectors on Monday killing four Pakistani civilians, the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement.

“2 more civilians embraced martyrdom due to Indian unprovoked firing and shelling,” the Pakistani military’s media wing said.

The ISPR said Indian border forces had resorted to shelling “on civilian population in Shakargarh sector in villages Sukhmaal, Bheke Chak and Bhurey Chak.”

“Exchange of firing continues. Pakistani troops [are] targeting Indian BSF positions which are firing in Pakistan area,” said the statement.

The latest casualties on Monday mounted the civilian death toll on the Pakistani to four.

Earlier, two civilians, including a woman and an 18-year-old boy died as a result of the firing, the ISPR had said.

A Chenab Rangers man and a civilian also sustained injuries in the firing, sources in the Chenab Rangers had told Dawn.

Sources also said that Indian Border Security Force (BSF) personnel, who were stationed at the Karole Karishna and Pansar posts in India, targeted Thakar pur and Karole posts on the Pakistani side.

Both sides continued to trade allegations, with the Indians blaming Pakistani forces of violating a ceasefire agreement.

A report published on The Times of India claimed that Pakistani Rangers violated the ceasefire by targeting border posts in Kathua and Samba sectors, drawing retaliation from BSF.

“Pakistani Rangers resorted to ceasefire violation and opened small arms firing in one post in Samba district and two areas in Kathua district late last night,” the TOI quoted officials as saying.

In December last year, the two countries had pledged to uphold the 2003 ceasefire accord which was left in tatters by repeated violations that year. The truce breaches had put the nascent bilateral peace dialogue on hold.

The Himalayan territory of Kashmir, which is the main contention, between the two countries, is divided between India and Pakistan by the UN-monitored de facto border of Line of Control (LoC). The territory is claimed in full by both the countries.
 
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Blood is so cheap here in south asia that nobody cares about several family souls attached per person... :(
 
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