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Indian aggression on LOC: Pakistan Army Soldier Martyred

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As far as i know indian soldiers left some M6 and american made grenades inside Pakistan's territory

Am sure pictures will be up on social networking site in few days.....and ibwould say ISPR should publ9sh the picture itself
 
Am sure pictures will be up on social networking site in few days.....and ibwould say ISPR should publ9sh the picture itself

yeah and that may shut up many trollers and people claiming it was other way round
 
Good show these people only understand one language. Good they entered right into their territory than firing with long range cold blooded snipers or to cover fire infiltrators. I am proud InA did nothing like that never has, but entered in person to deliver the message.
 
1 PA troop was killed according to Reuters. No casualties on IA side.

Unofficial sources say PA's death toll was in double digits.
 
1 PA troop was killed according to Reuters. No casualties on IA side.

Unofficial sources say PA's death toll was in double digits.
Is there any link available to support your double digit or is insider news.
 
IA has officially said it was one more attampt by PA to sneak in terrorists.

Kashmiris from pakistan administered kashmir have also protested against this

September 2011

BBC News - Anti-militant protests in Pakistan's Neelum valley

Protests over renewed militant activity have been held in the Neelum Valley region of Pakistani-administered Kashmir, the BBC has learned.

Locals say that Pakistan-based militants are flocking to the area and crossing into Indian-administered Kashmir to launch attacks there.

They fear that retaliatory fire from the Indian side may threaten a 2003 ceasefire and life in the valley.

The Neelum Valley was a major staging-post for militants from 1990 to 2003.

It is a long, narrow strip of land, most of which lies within the firing range of soldiers in Indian-administered Kashmir.

It was one of the worst-affected areas along the Line of Control (LoC) that divides the disputed region of Kashmir.

Its tricky mountain passes meant that it was an important transit route for militants crossing into Indian-administered Kashmir.

Throughout that period, retaliatory fire from the Indians killed hundreds of residents, destroyed homes, hospitals and schools and forced people to spend most of their daily lives in bunkers.

Cross-border tension

But as it is so remote information about the latest spate of protests in the Neelum valley has trickled out slowly.

An Indian army spokesman told the BBC in early September that attempts by militants to cross over had heightened tensions on the border.

Two incidents of cross-border firing left at least four Pakistani soldiers dead in the first week of September.

And locals in the valley also told the BBC's Zulfiqar Ali that there has been an increased militant presence.

During a congregation to mark the holy festival of Eid on 31 August, residents of the town of Athmuqam passed a resolution which declared that any attempt to disrupt peace in the area would be resisted by the people.

A week later, two large demonstrations were held in Athmuqam to protest against the influx of militants which it is argued has sparked border skirmishes between Pakistani and Indian forces.

On Tuesday, hundreds of school children held another protest march in the town, submitting a list of demands to officials at a military camp.

Locals told our correspondent that the language and dress of most of the militants coming to the area suggests that they are from the Punjab province of Pakistan.

The Indian government has also accused Pakistan of sending militants to Indian-administered Kashmir to attack its forces there. Pakistan denies this charge, and says that Indian Kashmir is facing an indigenous insurgency.

Again Aug 2012

Strike in Neelum valley against militant activities | Newspaper | DAWN.COM

MUZAFFARABAD, Aug 5: Residents of Neelum valley observed a strike on Sunday in protest against alleged activities of outlawed militant groups as talks between them and an official team failed to take any decision over the matter, sources said.

Businesses and shops in the valley mostly remained closed on Sunday, they said.

Former AJK minister Mufti Mansoor-ur-Rehman, Neelum Bar Association president Mir Gohar Rehman and Mir Nazir Danish briefed the official team comprising Muzaffarabad commissioner Sardar Zafar Khan and DIG Khalid Mahmood Chauhan about the looming threat to the valley’s peace in the wake of dangerous activities of proscribed militant groups.

The talks which were held in a government guesthouse in Athmuqam, some 80km northeast of here, followed a protest march on Friday during which similar demands were made by the residents feeling insecure after scattered rocket attacks on Indian posts by some unknown people.

The Neelum valley straddles the Line of Control (LoC) which saw regular skirmishes and artillery duels between Indian and Pakistani troops, causing mostly civilian causalities, until both sides struck a ceasefire deal on Nov 26, 2003.

“The activities of the banned outfits have caused serious concern from one end of the valley to the other and we will not allow anyone to use our territory for ‘terrorist activities’ against anyone,” the official team was told by the residents.

They recalled that they had suffered the worst physical and material losses in the days of escalation along the LoC and could not afford its recurrence in the aftermath of any misadventure.

They demanded that law-enforcement agencies should immediately expel all those elements from the valley “who were bent upon ruining its peace and tranquillity for vested interests”, according to the sources.

The official team assured them that their demands would be presented to the high-ups and in the meanwhile they should end their protest.

Syed Naseer Kazmi, a member of the Neelum Bar, told reporters that the talks had failed and their protest against the outlawed militant groups would continue.

“We will stage a complete ‘wheel-jam’ strike in the valley on Aug 9,” he said.

This correspondent made several attempts to ascertain the views of the official team, but its members were not available for comments.
 
IA has officially said it was one more attampt by PA to sneak in terrorists.

Kashmiris from pakistan administered kashmir have also protested against this

September 2011

BBC News - Anti-militant protests in Pakistan's Neelum valley



Again Aug 2012

Strike in Neelum valley against militant activities | Newspaper | DAWN.COM

Lame excuses and official versions by you and your Indian Army. Pray tell us so much provocations occur in past but never pakistani soldier crossed and attacked your Post. This Time your Coward soldiers did this.
 
I must remind Indians here that most of the times the Pakistani media is more responsible than your drama one ! If he was killed in cross border firing , it would have been reported as such , not as Indian attack repulsed on the Haji Pir Pass ...

RIP to the dead ... Didn't expect things to go bad after the green book release by the army ... Rest assured , the FCNA remains vigilant as always ... A couple of civilians were injured by IA's firing too a couple of weeks ago and now this !
 
Oh well anyway Kashmir is disputed territory, its not international border and hence Indian soldiers, even if they crossed LOC did nothing wrong. They were technically only going into our own territory currently occupied by Pakistan.

sO WHY U CRY ABT SOMETHING U CALL OPERATION GIBRALTOR???:rofl:
N MUJAHIDS WHO GO TO FIGHT FOR FREEDOM??
 
Don't preach what you don't practice, STFP!!!

Seriously dude, what the **** is wrong with you?

Not that I have a problem with your support for Pakistanis. I mean, its your wish if you want to kill those who raped and killed your mothers or support their actions. Nothing that concerns me.

What concerns me is when an idiot jumps in between everytime we are talking to Pakistanis. Now come on, have you not heard the old saying? Jab do bade baat kar rahe ho toh bacche beech me nahi bolte.
 
Seriously dude, what the **** is wrong with you?

Ok , I take it the Indians do not reply in Bangladeshi threads or taunt them when they praise Chinese successes ? Everybody is free to comment anywhere , this is the most basic thing you need to understand ...
 
Lame excuses and official versions by you and your Indian Army. Pray tell us so much provocations occur in past but never pakistani soldier crossed and attacked your Post. This Time your Coward soldiers did this.
Your coward solider don't have the courage to do so, as simple as that.
 
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