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Man from Azad Kashmir Who Crossed LoC Handed Over to Pakistan Army

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A man from Azad Kashmir (Azad Kashmir) inadvertently crossed the Line of Control (LoC) on December 31 and was handed over by the Indian Army to the Pakistan Army, sources said on Friday. "The young man's name is Ali Haider and he is a resident of Mirpur in Azad Kashmir," a source said.

After due process, he was handed over by the Indian Army to the Pakistan Army, the source added.
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From Mirpur! That’s not close to the LOC, how and what on earth made him cross it? He could have been shot.
Anyway, thank you to the Indian forces for his safe return.
 
In the last month this is the 3rd or 4th inadvertent crossing into Indian Kashmir. Something doesn't smell right.
Are civilians being put to risk by Pakistani authorities to check Indian vigilance ?
 
From Mirpur! That’s not close to the LOC, how and what on earth made him cross it? He could have been shot.
Anyway, thank you to the Indian forces for his safe return.

Could have been a tourist who got lost. Loads of youngsters visiting different parts of Kashmir/Pakistan nowadays because its now safe to do so.
 
A man from Azad Kashmir (Azad Kashmir) inadvertently crossed the Line of Control (LoC) on December 31 and was handed over by the Indian Army to the Pakistan Army, sources said on Friday. "The young man's name is Ali Haider and he is a resident of Mirpur in Azad Kashmir," a source said.

After due process, he was handed over by the Indian Army to the Pakistan Army, the source added.View attachment 708598
İndian camo looks like crap.
 
In the last month this is the 3rd or 4th inadvertent crossing into Indian Kashmir. Something doesn't smell right.
Are civilians being put to risk by Pakistani authorities to check Indian vigilance ?

Yes erm right, and when Indian civilians cross over, that's fishy as well? You'd think they would have a better plan than to walk across the world's most militarised line, aside the North/South Korea border.
Could have been a tourist who got lost. Loads of youngsters visiting different parts of Kashmir/Pakistan nowadays because its now safe to do so.

Lol bro the dude is 14. Anyway, glad he's back.
Could have been a tourist who got lost. Loads of youngsters visiting different parts of Kashmir/Pakistan nowadays because its now safe to do so.

Lol bro the dude is 14. Anyway, glad he's back.
 
In the last month this is the 3rd or 4th inadvertent crossing into Indian Kashmir. Something doesn't smell right.
Are civilians being put to risk by Pakistani authorities to check Indian vigilance ?


Happens on both sides, only an Indian mind can think like this though. Do not blame you though, after all it's the same mentality that led to this....

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