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Heaviest Cross-Border Firing Since 1971 War, Says Border Security Force Chief to NDTV

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RS Pura sector, near Jammu border: The continuous firing from Pakistan from across the border in Jammu and Kashmir over the last fortnight is "the heaviest cross-border firing I've seen since the 1971 war," said DK Pathak, the chief of the Border Security Force to NDTV. "It is unprecedented to target civilian areas to this extent," he stressed.

As tension along the Line of Control or de-facto border has spiraled, two civilians have been killed, at least 15 injured, and nearly 3000 people forced to move from their villages along the border in RS Pura sector to bunkers. (For a Good Night's Rest, They Huddle In Bunkers: Life At the LoC) Three army men, two policemen, and two members of the Border Security force have been killed. (Four Militants, Two Soldiers Killed in Encounter Near Line of Control)

When asked what instructions have been given by the government in dealing with violations of the ceasefire by Pakistan, Mr Pathak of the Border Security Force (BSF) said, "we have been told very clearly to respond appropriately."

Senior military commanders from both sides met today to discuss steps to restore calm.

India claims that in the last two weeks, Pakistan has violated the ceasefire along the Line of Control or de-factor border more than 20 times. "It is unclear what is Pakistan's motive in starting it," said Mr Pathak.

Tension between Pakistan and India has rocketed over the last few weeks; New Delhi has called off talks in Islamabad after Pakistan decided to consult Kashmiri separatists before the Foreign Secretaries of the two countries were to hold a summit.

Last month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Kashmir and accused Pakistan of using militants to conduct "a proxy war" against India. Pakistan denounced the charges as "baseless" and said India should steer clear of "a blame game."
Story first published: Aug 26, 2014 14:47 IST

Heaviest Cross-Border Firing Since 1971 War, Says Border Security Force Chief to NDTV - NDTV
 
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And breaking the middle fingers in the process:omghaha:
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Errrr......bunkers are made of mud now? You should check out what a bunker is like.

My thoughts go out for the poor civilians who's houses the IA just destroyed.
 
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Dil behlaanay ka ye Khayal Accha hai Ghalib...

P;S ..this is one year old footage...:D

Kya kare miya, PA will never except losses anyways.

Errrr......bunkers are made of mud now? You should check out what a bunker is like.

My thoughts go out for the poor civilians who's houses the IA just destroyed.

Neither do people live on slant hills nor are houses half buried, they are clearly bunkers.:coffee:
 
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Neither do people live on slant hills nor are houses half buried, they are clearly bunkers.:coffee:

Lol, have you ever been there? Have you ever been anywhere remotely hilly? They grow crops on those slant hills too. You should make a trip, would do you good.

Oh and you mean the almost completely destroyed mud houses buried in their own rubble? Right, very clear.....
 
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Why do they talk so much. Shouldn't they spend all this time bombing pakistan?
IT'S Enough loose talk from armed forces they eat a big chunk of budget prove your worth kill em. It's suppose to be smaller army and they gave you chance to inhalation.
No friendship for now enough big talk people had enough.
 
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Lol, have you ever been there? Have you ever been anywhere remotely hilly? They grow crops on those slant hills too. You should make a trip, would do you good.

Oh and you mean the almost completely destroyed mud houses buried in their own rubble? Right, very clear.....

Yes I have been to most of northern India including Kashmir.
And watch the video carefully the "houses" are built around complete jungle vegetation conjoined to the slant of the hill no houses are ever built as such well none that I've ever seen, unless of course if its a bunker with an underground space. And again watch the video carefully its a complete jungle, perfect for cover and camouflage, no crops or such around.

Bunkers usually do look like that.
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