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ever you guys think humans live from both sides ? ok lets see them :rolleyes: while we key board warriors fighting here trolling here this what happen in real .


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Indian (L) and Pakistani watchtowers are seen at the India-Pakistan border in Gharana, some 35 kms southwest of Jammu, on January 19, 2013. On both sides of the de facto border in Kashmir, villagers living on one of the world's most dangerous flashpoints have special reason to fear the return of tension between India and Pakistan. The spike in cross-border firing in Kashmir -- a region claimed wholly by both India and Pakistan -- has seen five soldiers killed in recent days and threatened to unravel a fragile peace process that had begun to make progress.




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A villager in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir poses with a mortar shell casing claimed to have hit a home at the village of Parla Mohrra on January 17, 2013. On both sides of the de facto border in Kashmir, villagers living on one of the world's most dangerous flashpoints have special reason to fear the return of tension between India and Pakistan.



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An Indian sand artist gives final touch ups on his sand sculpture - influenced by skirmishes along the India-Pakistan border - in Puri, some 65 kilometers frmo the eastern Indian city of Bhubaneswar, on January 17, 2013. A ceasefire took hold January 17 in disputed Kashmir after the Indian and Pakistani armies agreed to halt deadly cross-border firing that had threatened to unravel a fragile peace process.


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Nadia, a young villager in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, displays a mortar shell casing claimed to have hit a home at the village in Parla Mohrra on January 17, 2013. A ceasefire took hold January 17 in disputed Kashmir after the Indian and Pakistani armies agreed to halt deadly cross-border firing that had threatened to unravel a fragile peace process.



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An Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldier walks at an outpost along the India-Pakistan border in Suchit-Garh, 36 kms southwest of Jammu on January 18, 2013. On both sides of the de facto border in Kashmir, villagers living on one of the world's most dangerous flashpoints have special reason to fear the return of tension between India and Pakistan.


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Shamira Begum, a villager in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, points at the impact point of a mortar round at a home in Parla Mohrra on January 17, 2013. A ceasefire took hold January 17 in disputed Kashmir after the Indian and Pakistani armies agreed to halt deadly cross-border firing that had threatened to unravel a fragile peace process.

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Shamira Begum, a villager in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, points at bullet holes on the wall of a home in Parla Mohrra on January 17, 2013. A ceasefire took hold January 17 in disputed Kashmir after the Indian and Pakistani armies agreed to halt deadly cross-border firing that had threatened to unravel a fragile peace process.
 
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A villager in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, Muhammad Afsar holds mortar shrapnel which struck his home at the village of Darra Sher Khan in Tatta Pani sector on January 16, 2013. India's army has reached an 'understanding' with Pakistan to 'de-escalate' military tensions in Kashmir after a recent deadly flare-up in the disputed border region, a spokesman told



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A villager in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, Muhammad Afsar points to the spot which was struck by mortar shrapnel at the village of Darra Sher Khan in Tatta Pani sector on January 16, 2013. India's army has reached an 'understanding' with Pakistan to 'de-escalate' military tensions in Kashmir after a recent deadly flare-up in the disputed border region, a spokesman told AFP


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Indian villagers tend to their livestock in this view taken from a bunker, where the villagers seek shelter during cross-border skirmishes, near the India-Pakistan border in Gharana, some 35 kms southwest of Jammu, on January 19, 2013. On both sides of the de facto border in Kashmir, villagers living on one of the world's most dangerous flashpoints have special reason to fear the return of tension between India and Pakistan. The spike in cross-border firing in Kashmir -- a region claimed wholly by both India and Pakistan -- has seen five soldiers killed in recent days and threatened to unravel a fragile peace process that had begun to make progress.

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Indian villagers sit in the courtyard of their homes near the India-Pakistan border in Gharana, some 35 kms southwest of Jammu, on January 19, 2013. On both sides of the de facto border in Kashmir, villagers living on one of the world's most dangerous flashpoints have special reason to fear the return of tension between India and Pakistan. The spike in cross-border firing in Kashmir -- a region claimed wholly by both India and Pakistan -- has seen five soldiers killed in recent days and threatened to unravel a fragile peace process that had begun to make progress.

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Indian villager Shama (front R), who lost his leg in a landmine blast following the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war, plays a game of cards with fellow villagers near the India-Pakistan border in Gharana, some 35 kms southwest of Jammu, on January 19, 2013. On both sides of the de facto border in Kashmir, villagers living on one of the world's most dangerous flashpoints have special reason to fear the return of tension between India and Pakistan. The spike in cross-border firing in Kashmir -- a region claimed wholly by both India and Pakistan -- has seen five soldiers killed in recent days and threatened to unravel a fragile peace process that had begun to make progress.

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Indian villagers look on in the courtyard of their homes near the India-Pakistan border in Gharana, some 35 kms southwest of Jammu, on January 19, 2013. On both sides of the de facto border in Kashmir, villagers living on one of the world's most dangerous flashpoints have special reason to fear the return of tension between India and Pakistan. The spike in cross-border firing in Kashmir -- a region claimed wholly by both India and Pakistan -- has seen five soldiers killed in recent days and threatened to unravel a fragile peace process that had begun to make progress.
 
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A villager in Pakistani-administered Kashmir, Muhammad Afsar (L), accompanied by his wife Zeenat Bibi, holds mortar shrapnel which hit his home at the village of Darra Sher Khan in Tatta Pani sector on January 16, 2013. India's army has reached an 'understanding' with Pakistan to 'de-escalate' military tensions in Kashmir after a recent deadly flare-up in the disputed border region, a spokesman told AFP

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Indian securioty personnel stand guard outside the Pakistan High Commission during a demonstration
 
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NEW DELHI, INDIA - JANURAY 12: Shiv Sena activist burn Pakistan flag during a protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi January 12, 2013.

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Pakistani Rangers patrol along the Pakistan-India border area of Wagah on January 15, 2013. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned Tuesday that there 'cannot be business as usual' with neighbouring Pakistan after last week's deadly flare-up along the border in disputed Kashmir.

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Pakistani Rangers patrol along the Pakistan-India border area of Wagah on January 15, 2013. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned Tuesday that there 'cannot be business as usual' with neighbouring Pakistan after last week's deadly flare-up along the border in disputed Kashmir.
 
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Pakistani Rangers patrol along the Pakistan-India border area of Wagah on January 15, 2013. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned Tuesday that there 'cannot be business as usual' with neighbouring Pakistan after last week's deadly flare-up along the border in disputed Kashmir.



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Pakistani Rangers patrol along the Pakistan-India border area of Wagah on January 15, 2013. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned Tuesday that there 'cannot be business as usual' with neighbouring Pakistan after last week's deadly flare-up along the border in disputed Kashmir.



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Pakistani Rangers patrol along the Pakistan-India border area of Wagah on January 15, 2013. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned Tuesday that there 'cannot be business as usual' with neighbouring Pakistan after last week's deadly flare-up along the border in disputed Kashmir.



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Pakistani Rangers patrol along the Pakistan-India border area of Wagah on January 15, 2013. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned Tuesday that there 'cannot be business as usual' with neighbouring Pakistan after last week's deadly flare-up along the border in disputed Kashmir.



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Pakistani Rangers patrol along the Pakistan-India border area of Wagah on January 15, 2013. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned Tuesday that there 'cannot be business as usual' with neighbouring Pakistan after last week's deadly flare-up along the border in disputed Kashmir.


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NEW DELHI, INDIA - JANUARY 14: Security personnel taking out two people who were protesting against Pakistan troops' killing of Indian soldiers, while the first match of Hockey India League is in progress between Delhi Waveriders and Punjab Warriors at Major Dhyan Chand Stadium on January 14, 2013 in New Delhi, India. Hockey India League is a professional league for field hockey competition comprising five franchisee-based teams consisting of players from India and around the world. The entire event takes place on home and away basis culminating into multi header playoffs.
 
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CHURUNDA, KASHMIR, INDIA - JANUARY 12: Concertina razor wire seperates Indian administered Kashmir (L) from the Pakistan administered Kashmir (R) by Churunda village on January 12, 2013, northwest of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashshmir, India. The village with a population of a little over 12,000 people has been bearing the brunt of cross-fire between nuclear rivals India and Pakistan. Last week a Pakistan solider was killed across the Line of Control (LOC), a military line that divides Indian-administered Kashmir from the Pakistan-administered Kashmir at this village. People living along the LoC have continually been at risk due to hostility between the armies of the two rival nations. Last year, in November, three people, including a pregnant woman, had died after a shell fired from Pakistan landed on one of the houses in the village. Tension between Pakistan and India has escalated after a fresh skimirish along the border. Both countries have summoned each other's envoy to protest against unacceptable and unprovoked'

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CHURUNDA, KASHMIR, INDIA - JANUARY 12: Concertina razor wire seperates Indian administered Kashmir (L) from the Pakistan administered Kashmir (R) by Churunda village on January 12, 2013, northwest of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashshmir, India. The village with a population of a little over 12,000 people has been bearing the brunt of cross-fire between nuclear rivals India and Pakistan. Last week a Pakistan solider was killed across the Line of Control (LOC), a military line that divides Indian-administered Kashmir from the Pakistan-administered Kashmir at this village. People living along the LoC have continually been at risk due to hostility between the armies of the two rival nations. Last year, in November, three people, including a pregnant woman, had died after a shell fired from Pakistan landed on one of the houses in the village. Tension between Pakistan and India has escalated after a fresh skimirish along the border. Both countries have summoned each other's envoy to protest against unacceptable and unprovoked'

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CHURUNDA, KASHMIR, INDIA - JANUARY 12: Residential houses and bunkers of the Pakistani army are seen on the Pakistan administered side of Kashmir from Churunda village on January 12, 2013, northwest of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashshmir, India. The village with a population of a little over 12,000 people has been bearing the brunt of cross-fire between nuclear rivals India and Pakistan. Last week a Pakistan solider was killed across the Line of Control (LOC), a military line that divides Indian-administered Kashmir from the Pakistan-administered Kashmir at this village. People living along the LoC have continually been at risk due to hostility between the armies of the two rival nations. Last year, in November, three people, including a pregnant woman, had died after a shell fired from Pakistan landed on one of the houses in the village. Tension between Pakistan and India has escalated after a fresh skimirish along the border. Both countries have summoned each other's envoy to protest against unacceptable and unprovoked'
 
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yaar.. both sides shell and fire at each other. Nobody is saying Indians are saint.

bro i did't blame i just found interested images of both sides of border like to shear with you guys . i hope no trolling here we all are humans and we both sides have few haters and millions of innocents .

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CHURUNDA, KASHMIR, INDIA - JANUARY 12: A bunker is seen on the Pakistan administered side of Kashmir from Churunda village on January 12, 2013, northwest of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashshmir, India. The village with a population of a little over 12,000 people has been bearing the brunt of cross-fire between nuclear rivals India and Pakistan. Last week a Pakistan solider was killed across the Line of Control (LOC), a military line that divides Indian-administered Kashmir from the Pakistan-administered Kashmir at this village. People living along the LoC have continually been at risk due to hostility between the armies of the two rival nations. Last year, in November, three people, including a pregnant woman, had died after a shell fired from Pakistan landed on one of the houses in the village. Tension between Pakistan and India has escalated after a fresh skimirish along the border. Both countries have summoned each other's envoy to protest against unacceptable and unprovoked' attacks.

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CHURUNDA, KASHMIR, INDIA - JANUARY 12: A boy looks towards snow covered mountains of Pakistan administered Kashmir Churunda village on January 12, 2013, northwest of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashshmir, India. The village with a population of a little over 12,000 people has been bearing the brunt of cross-fire between nuclear rivals India and Pakistan. Last week a Pakistan solider was killed across the Line of Control (LOC), a military line that divides Indian-administered Kashmir from the Pakistan-administered Kashmir at this village. People living along the LoC have continually been at risk due to hostility between the armies of the two rival nations. Last year, in November, three people, including a pregnant woman, had died after a shell fired from Pakistan landed on one of the houses in the village. Tension between Pakistan and India has escalated after a fresh skimirish along the border. Both countries have summoned each other's envoy to protest against unacceptable and unprovoked' attacks.

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CHURUNDA, KASHMIR, INDIA - JANUARY 12: An elderly man looks towards Pakistan administered Kashmir from his residential house in Churunda village on January 12, 2013, northwest of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashshmir, India. The village with a population of a little over 12,000 people has been bearing the brunt of cross-fire between nuclear rivals India and Pakistan. Last week a Pakistan solider was killed across the Line of Control (LOC), a military line that divides Indian-administered Kashmir from the Pakistan-administered Kashmir at this village. People living along the LoC have continually been at risk due to hostility between the armies of the two rival nations. Last year, in November, three people, including a pregnant woman, had died after a shell fired from Pakistan landed on one of the houses in the village. Tension between Pakistan and India has escalated after a fresh skimirish along the border. Both countries have summoned each other's envoy to protest against unacceptable and unprovoked' attacks

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CHURUNDA, KASHMIR, INDIA - JANUARY 12: Concertina razor wire seperates Indian administered Kashmir from the Pakistan administered Kashmir by Churunda village on January 12, 2013, northwest of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashshmir, India. The village with a population of a little over 12,000 people has been bearing the brunt of cross-fire between nuclear rivals India and Pakistan. Last week a Pakistan solider was killed across the Line of Control (LOC), a military line that divides Indian-administered Kashmir from the Pakistan-administered Kashmir at this village. People living along the LoC have continually been at risk due to hostility between the armies of the two rival nations. Last year, in November, three people, including a pregnant woman, had died after a shell fired from Pakistan landed on one of the houses in the village. Tension between Pakistan and India has escalated after a fresh skimirish along the border. Both countries have summoned each other's envoy to protest against unacceptable and unprovoked' attacks.

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ISALAMABAD, KASHMIR, INDIA - JANUARY 11: A view of the river Jehlum that flows from Indian-administered Kashmir to Pakistan near the border area near Uri on January 11, 2013 in Salamabad, 120 km (75 miles) northwest of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashshmir, India. People living in the mountainous region along the Line of Control (LOC), a military line that divides Indian-administered Kashmir from the Pakistan-administered Kashmir have continually been at risk due to hostility between the armies of the two rival nations, but trade has been carried out smoothly across the Line of Control in North Kashmir. Two Indian and two Pakistani soldiers have been killed in the last week near the Line of Control dividing Kashmir, with both countries blaming each other for the escalating tension.
 
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NEW DELHI, INDIA - JANUARY 12: Veteran Army personnel and family members of Martyrs participates in a protest march against killing of Indian soldiers by the Pakistan troop at Poonch border, at Teen Murti on January 12, 2013 in New Delhi, India.

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An Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers patrol along the border fence at an outpost along the India-Pakistan border in Suchit-Garh, 36 kms southwest of Jammu on January 11, 2013. Pakistan summoned the Indian ambassador to protest against 'unacceptable and unprovoked' attacks by the Indian army that killed two Pakistani soldiers in five days in Kashmir.
 
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An Indian woman carries grass near the India-Pakistan border in Suchit-Garh, 36 kms southwest of Jammu, on January 11, 2013. Pakistan summoned the Indian ambassador to protest against 'unacceptable and unprovoked' attacks by the Indian army that killed two Pakistani soldiers in five days in Kashmir.

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Pakistan control Kashmir Prime Minister Chaudhry Abdul Majeed (3L) waves to supporters as he lead a protest rally in Muzaffarabad on January 11, 2012, against the killing of two Pakistani soldiers on the Line of Control (LoC). Pakistan summoned the Indian ambassador to protest against alleged 'unacceptable and unprovoked' attacks by the Indian army that killed two Pakistani soldiers in five days in Kashmir.

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Pakistani Kashmiris shout slogans at a rally in Muzaffarabad on January 11, 2012, against the killing of two Pakistani soldiers on the Line of Control (LoC). Pakistan summoned the Indian ambassador to protest against alleged 'unacceptable and unprovoked' attacks by the Indian army that killed two Pakistani soldiers in five days
 
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Pakistani soldiers salute an ambulance transporting the coffin of their fallen comrade Havildar (Sargeant) Mohyuddin, who was allegedly shot by Indian troops at the Hotspring sector in Battal in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, after funeral prayers in Jhelum some 100 kms of Islamabad on January 11, 2013. Pakistan said one of its soldiers was killed January 10 by 'unprovoked' Indian firing across their tense border in Kashmir, the third deadly incident reported in five days in the disputed region

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Pakistani soldiers salute an ambulance transporting the coffin of their fallen comrade Havildar (Sargeant) Mohyuddin, who was allegedly shot by Indian troops at the Hotspring sector in Battal in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, after funeral prayers in Jhelum some 100 kms of Islamabad on January 11, 2013. Pakistan said one of its soldiers was killed January 10 by 'unprovoked' Indian firing across their tense border in Kashmir, the third deadly incident reported in five days in the disputed region.


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Pakistani soldiers carry the coffin of their fallen comrade Havildar (Sargeant) Mohyuddin, who was allegedly shot by Indian troops at the Hotspring sector in Battal in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, during his funeral in Jhelum some 100 kms of Islamabad on January 11, 2013. Pakistan on January 11 summoned the Indian ambassador to Islamabad to protest against the death of another Pakistani soldier in what it said was a second cross-border attack from Indian troops in Kashmir.


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Pakistani military officials perform funeral prayers for their fallen comrade Havildar (Sargeant) Mohyuddin, who was allegedly shot by Indian troops at the Hotspring sector in Battal in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, during his funeral in Jhelum some 100 kms of Islamabad on January 11, 2013. Pakistan said one of its soldiers was killed January 10 by 'unprovoked' Indian firing across their tense border in Kashmir, the third deadly incident reported in five days in the disputed region.

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Pakistani activists of Muttahid Shehri Mahaz burn Indian and US flags at a protest rally in Multan on January 11, 2012, against the killing of two Pakistani soldiers on the Line of Control (LoC). Pakistan summoned the Indian ambassador to protest against 'unacceptable and unprovoked' attacks by the Indian army that killed two Pakistani soldiers in five days in Kashmir.

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Pakistani military officials gather as they take a last glimpse of their fallen comrade Havildar (Sargeant) Mohyuddin, who was allegedly shot by Indian troops at the Hotspring sector in Battal in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, during his funeral in Jhelum some 100 kms of Islamabad on January 11, 2013. Pakistan said one of its soldiers was killed January 10 by 'unprovoked' Indian firing across their tense border in Kashmir, the third deadly incident reported in five days in the disputed region.

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Pakistani military officials take a last glimpse of their fallen comrade Havildar (Sargeant) Mohyuddin, who was allegedly shot by Indian troops at the Hotspring sector in Battal in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, during his funeral in Jhelum some 100 kms of Islamabad on January 11, 2013. Pakistan said one of its soldiers was killed January 10 by 'unprovoked' Indian firing across their tense border in Kashmir, the third deadly incident reported in five days in the disputed region.
 
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Pakistani soldiers carry the coffin of their fallen comrade Havildar (Sargeant) Mohyuddin, who was allegedly shot by Indian troops at the Hotspring sector in Battal in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, during his funeral in Jhelum some 100 kms of Islamabad on January 11, 2013. Pakistan said one of its soldiers was killed January 10 by 'unprovoked' Indian firing across their tense border in Kashmir, the third deadly incident reported in five days in the disputed region.

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Pakistani military officials prepare to perform funeral prayers for their fallen comrade Havildar (Sargeant) Mohyuddin, who was allegedly shot by Indian troops at the Hotspring sector in Battal in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, during his funeral in Jhelum some 100 kms of Islamabad on January 11, 2013. Pakistan said one of its soldiers was killed January 10 by 'unprovoked' Indian firing across their tense border in Kashmir, the third deadly incident reported in five days in the disputed region.
 
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Pakistani soldiers carry the coffin of their fallen comrade Havildar (Sargeant) Mohyuddin, who was allegedly shot by Indian troops at the Hotspring sector in Battal in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, during his funeral in Jhelum some 100 kms of Islamabad on January 11, 2013. Pakistan said one of its soldiers was killed January 10 by 'unprovoked' Indian firing across their tense border in Kashmir, the third deadly incident reported in five days in the disputed region.


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Pakistani soldiers stand beside the coffin of their fallen comrade Havildar (Sargeant) Mohyuddin, who was allegedly shot by Indian troops at the Hotspring sector in Battal in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, during his funeral in Jhelum some 100 kms of Islamabad on January 11, 2013. Pakistan said one of its soldiers was killed January 10 by 'unprovoked' Indian firing across their tense border in Kashmir, the third deadly incident reported in five days in the disputed region.



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Pakistani soldiers carry the coffin of their fallen comrade Havildar (Sargeant) Mohyuddin, who was allegedly shot by Indian troops at the Hotspring sector in Battal in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, during his funeral in Jhelum some 100 kms of Islamabad on January 11, 2013. Pakistan said one of its soldiers was killed January 10 by 'unprovoked' Indian firing across their tense border in Kashmir, the third deadly incident reported in five days in the disputed region.



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Pakistani soldiers carry the coffin of their fallen comrade Havildar (Sargeant) Mohyuddin, who was allegedly shot by Indian troops at the Hotspring sector in Battal in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, during his funeral in Jhelum some 100 kms of Islamabad on January 11, 2013. Pakistan said one of its soldiers was killed January 10 by 'unprovoked' Indian firing across their tense border in Kashmir, the third deadly incident reported in five days in the disputed region.

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Pakistani soldiers carry the coffin of their fallen comrade Havildar (Sargeant) Mohyuddin, who was allegedly shot by Indian troops at the Hotspring sector in Battal in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, during his funeral in Jhelum some 100 kms of Islamabad on January 11, 2013. Pakistan on January 11 summoned the Indian ambassador to Islamabad to protest against the death of another Pakistani soldier in what it said was a second cross-border attack from Indian troops in Kashmir.

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AMRITSAR, INDIA - JANUARY 10: The BSF troops patrolling along with the border fence in the riverine area along the border with Pakistan in Ajnala sector on January 10, 2013 about 45 KMS from Amritsar, India. The situation between the two countries become tense after the Killing of two Indian soldiers by infiltrating Pakistani troops in Jammu and Kashmir.
 
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