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Indian firing on LOC kills Pakistani soldier
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RAKH CHAKRI: A Pakistani soldier was killed as a result of Indian firing along the Line of Control on Thursday.
The Inter Services Public Relations said the incident occurred at 11:50am in the Rakh Chakri area close to Rawla Koth. The soldier was identified as Habib.
This incident followed the resolution against the unprovoked firing from the Indian army on the Line of Control that was passed in a session of the National Assembly earlier today.
This is the second time this week that the Indian army has started firing without provocation.
An officer was killed and a soldier was wounded by Indian firing along the disputed border in Kashmir on Tuesday in the Batal, Nakyal areas near Skardu.
The Pakistani army retaliated by firing as well. The exchange of bullets continued until 2am on Wednesday.
The Indian Army also violated the ceasefire along the Line of Control on Sunday, shelling civilian areas on the Pakistani side of the ceasefire line, according to residents and military sources.
Residents said the shelling from the Indian side had cut off villages in the Nakyal sector, leading to food and medicine shortages in the area. They added that they were also unable to shift the injured to Kotli for treatment.
Cross border violations from the Indian side had earlier injured three people in the locality.
Tension has been running high along one of the world’s most militarised borders in Kashmir since August 6 when five Indian soldiers were ambushed and killed while on a patrol.
 
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RIP to the soldier .

Looks like IA is retaliating .
 
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The Pakistan army on Thursday claimed that one of its soldiers was killed in firing by Indian troops on the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir.

A senior military official said the latest casualty occurred in the Rakhcahri sector of the LoC near Rawalakot.

"Sepoy Habib (was killed) due to unprovoked firing," the official said on condition of anonymity.

Yesterday, an army captain was killed in shelling by Indian troops. Pakistan protested the incident by summoning the Indian deputy high commissioner to the Foreign Office.

The latest death was reported shortly after the lower house of Pakistan's parliament passed a resolution that deplored the death of the captain as an "act of aggression" and called for a "constructive" engagement with India.



Pakistan claims soldier killed in Indian firing - Hindustan Times




Pakistan Army says soldier killed by Indian fire along LoC - DAWN.COM
 
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Pakistan will retaliate big time nd wen pakistan retaliates these indians will start crying asusuall. Pakistan will retaliate nd retaliation is comming big time nd wen pakistan will retaliate india will start crying asusual. thanks
 
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Pakistan will retaliate big time nd wen pakistan retaliates these indians will start crying asusuall. Pakistan will retaliate nd retaliation is comming big time nd wen pakistan will retaliate india will start crying asusual. thanks

I know brother. Indian army stands no chance against the ever powerful super human Pakistan Army.

I am sure you guys will teach india a lesson so that nobody (i mean nobody) ever dare to kill a pak soldier.
 
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Indian firing on LOC kills Pakistani soldier
593715-pakistanmilitaryreuters-1377170448-833-640x480.jpg

RAKH CHAKRI: A Pakistani soldier was killed as a result of Indian firing along the Line of Control on Thursday.
The Inter Services Public Relations said the incident occurred at 11:50am in the Rakh Chakri area close to Rawla Koth. The soldier was identified as Habib.
This incident followed the resolution against the unprovoked firing from the Indian army on the Line of Control that was passed in a session of the National Assembly earlier today.
This is the second time this week that the Indian army has started firing without provocation.
An officer was killed and a soldier was wounded by Indian firing along the disputed border in Kashmir on Tuesday in the Batal, Nakyal areas near Skardu.
The Pakistani army retaliated by firing as well. The exchange of bullets continued until 2am on Wednesday.
The Indian Army also violated the ceasefire along the Line of Control on Sunday, shelling civilian areas on the Pakistani side of the ceasefire line, according to residents and military sources.
Residents said the shelling from the Indian side had cut off villages in the Nakyal sector, leading to food and medicine shortages in the area. They added that they were also unable to shift the injured to Kotli for treatment.
Cross border violations from the Indian side had earlier injured three people in the locality.
Tension has been running high along one of the world’s most militarised borders in Kashmir since August 6 when five Indian soldiers were ambushed and killed while on a patrol.

RIP soldier you would be remembered and your revenge would be taken soon and India soldiers would be hunted down really soon
 
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Inna lilahi wa inna ilaihi raji''un.

Khoon ka badla khoon, there will be revenge, that is for sure, revenge isn't immediate though, it will come at a time and place of the army's choosing.

But where is the immediate response on the LoC?
 
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