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Deaths reported as claim by Pakistani military spokesman of "unprovoked" fire is disputed by his Indian counterpart

Reports say three Pakistani soldiers have been killed and one Indian soldier has been wounded in an exchange of fire across their border in divided Kashmir. Both sides accused each other of opening fire early on Wednesday, which came amid tentative diplomatic moves being taken to make peace between India and Pakistan.

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Indian forces opened "unprovoked" fire across the de-facto border - the so-called Line of Control (LoC) - at soldiers who got lost in bad weather in the Neelum river valley while moving between posts, Major-General Athar Abbas, a Pakistani military spokesman, said. "This was started by the Indian side - completely unprovoked firing, breaking the ceasefire, and after search of 24 hours their bodies were recovered." 'Unprovoked firing' Pakistani forces returned fire in retaliation and the incident was raised with local Indian commanders, he said. Lieutenant-Colonel JS Brar, a spokesman for the Indian army in Kashmir, said the Pakistanis opened shooting first. "There was a ceasefire violation by Pakistani troops in [northern] Keran sector that left our soldier injured," Brar told the AFP news agency. Visit our Spotlight page for more on Kashmir "They opened fire first and we retaliated ... In the morning they [Pakistani troops] again resorted to unprovoked firing ... they started firing mortars again and we retaliated," Brar said, adding that the firing had now stopped. The incident - the first one in three months to cause deaths - underlined the fragility of ties between the countries that have fought three wars since 1947. The two sides have made cautious attempts at peace, most recently meeting in the Indian capital of New Delhi in July, where foreign ministers hailed a new era in ties, and agreed to fight militancy and boost trade and travel. India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire along the Line of Control in 2003, and a year later launched talks aimed at brokering a regional peace. India and Pakistan in February resumed a formal peace process broken off after the 2008 attack on Indian's financial capital of Mumbai blamed on Pakistan-based fighters, which killed 166 people. Pakistan denies allegations that it helps Islamic groups in Kashmir.


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3 Pak, 1 Indian soldier killed in LoC gunbattle


A junior commissioned officer of the Indian Army has died in unprovoked fired by Pakistani troops in Keran sector in Jammu.

The Army, however, foiled the infiltration bid along the LOC and shot dead three Pakistani soldiers.

Pakistani soldiers launched unprovoked firing at around 11 am on Thursday morning.

Indian troops retaliated with heavy firing that killed three Pakistani gunners.

This was the second ceasefire violation in less than 24 hours. The first occurred at 8 pm on Wednesday night when firing continued for about 50 minutes.

Pakistani troops used mortars and heavy weapons to target the Shalapathri post.

The firing from across the border was aimed at providing cover to infiltrators ahead of snowfall which closes passes along the LoC.

Pakistani defence authorities have accepted that three of their soldiers died in the crossfire but accused India of unproved firing.

Pakistani Army has claimed that soldiers belonging to the Mujahid battalion got lost in bad weather in Neelam sector when they were attacked.



Read more at: 3 Pak, 1 Indian soldier killed in LoC gunbattle : North: India Today
 
sad incident again blood of brave drop on cold land .RIP for four braves . hope meeting will arrange and make hotline like international border for avoid such incidents .
 
guys please be respectful to soldiers on both sides. no reason to be demeaning and flaming.
RIP to the fallen.
 
No one can prove who start it first or who is wrong
 
That'll teach those idiots not open fire towards India.

Poor guys, didn't realize we can shoot better.

You are an idiot ! There are many examples when Indian troops got killed and Pakistani ones did not,in similar incidents of exchange of fire.So your those idiot Indian troops couldn't "shoot better"?

Don't be a retard !
 
auz delete it dear he is reported by many and he will must kicked from here dont feed dear just delete your post and wait .
 
You are an idiot ! There are many examples when Indian troops got killed and Pakistani ones did not,in similar incidents of exchange of fire.So your those idiot Indian troops couldn't "shoot better"?

Don't be a retard !

As it clearly states Pakistanis were pushing terrorists in and opened fire to cover them

You keep pushing them we keep killing them.

Pretty simple.
 
As it clearly states Pakistanis were pushing terrorists in and opened fire to cover them

You keep pushing them we keep killing them.

Pretty simple.

Read the article, they were SOLDIERS not terrorists. :rolleyes:
 
You need to read the article posted in post #3

yeah india today is highly reliable , al jazeera source is just yellow journalism tried to balance pakistan's misdeed
 
yeah india today is highly reliable , al jazeera source is just yellow journalism tried to balance pakistan's misdeed

Dude last I checked Al Jazeera was run by zionsts? You guys need to stick to one story. Its not about who printed it, its who they are quoting, why should an Indian believe the statement given by Pakistan army spokesperson over the spokesperson of his own army? :lol:
 
I doubt they were even professional soldiers..mujahid batallion :lol:, what sort of a name is that.

They were probably terrorist.

You're still referring to those dead Pakistani soldiers as terrorists???

You Indian members here really unbelievable. You have no respect for anything.
 
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