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An army jawan was shot dead in unprovoked ceasefire violation by Pakistani troops at Gulpur on Thursday, and another was found dead with a bullet wound under mysterious circumstances close to the border in Poonch district. Sources said that sepoy Deepak Jaganath sustained a bullet injury in the head when Pakistani troops suddenly resorted to small arms fire in Gulpur area along the Line of Control in Poonch district. The jawan succumbed to the bullet injury while on way to a hospital, sources said, adding that Indian troops retaliated and the exchange of small arms fire continued for nearly 15 minutes.

On the same day, another army jawan was found dead under mysterious circumstances, while another sustained a bullet injury in unprovoked ceasefire violation by Pakistani troops in Poonch district. Identifying the deceased jawan as sepoy Balraj Singh, a resident of Punjab, sources said that he was posted at Draba in Surankote area of Poonch district. Sources said that the jawan’s body was found inside his camp with gunshot wounds on Thursday morning.

While the army ordered an inquiry into the matter, a police team was rushed to the spot from Surankote for proibnd the incident. However, army officials were tight-lipped over the matter.

Meanwhile, Border Security Force and Pakistani Rangers held a flag meeting in Suchetgarh area and committed to each other to maintain peace and tranquility at the international border. Both sides also decided to “re-energize instant communication between field commanders, whenever required, to resolve petty matters”, an official release here said, adding the meeting was held following the request by the Pakistan side.

The Indian side was led by DIG BSF Jammu, P S Dhiman and Pakistani Rangers by Brigadier Amjad Hussain, Sector Commander Chenab Rangers, Sialkote Punjab. It was the first sector commander level meeting between two border guarding forces since heavy shelling and firing disrupted peace along the international border in October/November last year, coupled with various unsuccessful infiltration attempts including recent detection of a cross border tunnel in Ramgarh sector and killing of three terrorists.

During the meeting, BSF raised the issue of recent detection of cross border tunnel, forced infiltration attempts from Pakistan side as also the return of constable Sohan Lal of Jammu Kashmir Police who had inadvertently crossed over to Pakistan side in 2014, besides other issues concerning border management.

http://indianexpress.com/article/india/jk-pakistan-ceasefire-violation-jawan-death-4562251/
 
Jawan dies under suspicious circumstances in Poonch

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PTI
March 9, 2017 | UPDATED 15:00 IST
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Poonch (Jammu), Mar 9 (PTI) The bullet-riddled body of an armyman was found in Draba belt of the district today with police saying the jawan died under "suspicious circumstances".

It is third instance of a jawan dying with bullet injuries in the past 13 days. Police have said that earlier two were cases of suicide.

"One jawan has died under suspicious circumstances due to bullet injuries in Draba belt of Surankote tehsil of the district today," Surankote Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Asgar Ali Malik told PTI.


The deceased is Sepoy Balraj Singh of Rashtriya Rifles, the SDPO said.

He said the body bore several bullet wounds and a case has been registered in this regard and investigation started, the officer said.

On March 5, Army jawan Sepoy Roshan Singh has committed suicide by shooting himself with his service weapon while he was on duty in the Krishnagati LoC belt in the district.

On February 25, BSF countable Pramodh Kumar, who was guarding a forward post along the LoC in the district had committed suicide by shooting himself with his service rifle. PTI AB TIR
 
Justifiable after what India has been doing on the border. Constant violations other than terror activities deserve a response. India is being needlessly aggressive as it can't stop the Kashmiri liberation struggle and wants to blame Pakistan as is the habit.
 
Jawan dies under suspicious circumstances in Poonch

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PTI
March 9, 2017 | UPDATED 15:00 IST
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Poonch (Jammu), Mar 9 (PTI) The bullet-riddled body of an armyman was found in Draba belt of the district today with police saying the jawan died under "suspicious circumstances".

It is third instance of a jawan dying with bullet injuries in the past 13 days. Police have said that earlier two were cases of suicide.

"One jawan has died under suspicious circumstances due to bullet injuries in Draba belt of Surankote tehsil of the district today," Surankote Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Asgar Ali Malik told PTI.


The deceased is Sepoy Balraj Singh of Rashtriya Rifles, the SDPO said.

He said the body bore several bullet wounds and a case has been registered in this regard and investigation started, the officer said.

On March 5, Army jawan Sepoy Roshan Singh has committed suicide by shooting himself with his service weapon while he was on duty in the Krishnagati LoC belt in the district.

On February 25, BSF countable Pramodh Kumar, who was guarding a forward post along the LoC in the district had committed suicide by shooting himself with his service rifle. PTI AB TIR

Note: The article says that it was a bullet ridden body hence couldn't have been suicide.
 
Note: The article says that it was a bullet ridden body hence couldn't have been suicide.
Not really, INSAS is a 3 round burst weapon so multiple bullet wounds are possible.
Neither could it be border firing as body was found inside living quarters.
 
Not really, INSAS is a 3 round burst weapon so multiple bullet wounds are possible.
Neither could it be border firing as body was found inside living quarters.
Maybe you should advise the Indian army who are referring to it as a suspicious death.
 

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