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Pakistani Version of Events:
Indian border security forces resorted to unprovoked firing in the Bamial sector along the International Border late last night, drawing retaliation from the BSF.
No casualty was reported in the firing. Military officials say that India's claims are baseless that Pakistani Rangers started unprovoked firing at the Line of Control and Working Boundary.
Sources say that the unprovoked firing from Indian side started at about 11 pm last night at Simbal post in Bamial sector and Pakistan Army Jawans retaliated. The firing lasted for 30 minutes.
The authorities said Pakistan Army would take up the issue of unprovoked firing with Indian authorities.
There have been incidents of unprovoked firing from Indian side in Poonch and Amritsar sectors in the recent past and Pakistani authorities had lodged protests with Indian authorities number of times.
Despite peace agreement, BSF is undoubtedly involved in firing incidents thus flag meeting will be called soon to settle the thorny issue. The meeting will throw light on the current and future scenario in length in which local commanders will have a comprehensive talk to halt such firing in future.
http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-n...10/Indian-forces-restore-to-unprovoked-firing
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Indian Version of Events
Pathankot: Pakistan Rangers resorted to unprovoked firing in the Bamial sector along the International Border late last night, drawing retaliation from the BSF.
No casualty was reported in the firing.
BSF officials at Gurdaspur told a news agency that the unprovoked firing from Pakistan side started at about 11 pm last night at Simbal post in Bamial sector and BSF Jawans retaliated. The firing lasted for 30 minutes.
The authorities said BSF authorities would take up the issue of unprovoked firing with Pakistan Rangers today.
Following the incident, BSF authorities have declared an alert along the whole border stretch in Punjab and Rajasthan, they said.
There have been incidents of unprovoked firing from Pakistan side in Poonch and Amritsar sectors in the recent past and BSF authorities had lodged protests with Pakistani authorities.
Pakistan rangers fire at Indian border post
Indian forces restore to unprovoked firing
Indian border security forces resorted to unprovoked firing in the Bamial sector along the International Border late last night, drawing retaliation from the BSF.
No casualty was reported in the firing. Military officials say that India's claims are baseless that Pakistani Rangers started unprovoked firing at the Line of Control and Working Boundary.
Sources say that the unprovoked firing from Indian side started at about 11 pm last night at Simbal post in Bamial sector and Pakistan Army Jawans retaliated. The firing lasted for 30 minutes.
The authorities said Pakistan Army would take up the issue of unprovoked firing with Indian authorities.
There have been incidents of unprovoked firing from Indian side in Poonch and Amritsar sectors in the recent past and Pakistani authorities had lodged protests with Indian authorities number of times.
Despite peace agreement, BSF is undoubtedly involved in firing incidents thus flag meeting will be called soon to settle the thorny issue. The meeting will throw light on the current and future scenario in length in which local commanders will have a comprehensive talk to halt such firing in future.
http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-n...10/Indian-forces-restore-to-unprovoked-firing
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Indian Version of Events
Pathankot: Pakistan Rangers resorted to unprovoked firing in the Bamial sector along the International Border late last night, drawing retaliation from the BSF.
No casualty was reported in the firing.
BSF officials at Gurdaspur told a news agency that the unprovoked firing from Pakistan side started at about 11 pm last night at Simbal post in Bamial sector and BSF Jawans retaliated. The firing lasted for 30 minutes.
The authorities said BSF authorities would take up the issue of unprovoked firing with Pakistan Rangers today.
Following the incident, BSF authorities have declared an alert along the whole border stretch in Punjab and Rajasthan, they said.
There have been incidents of unprovoked firing from Pakistan side in Poonch and Amritsar sectors in the recent past and BSF authorities had lodged protests with Pakistani authorities.
Pakistan rangers fire at Indian border post
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