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Pakistan violates ceasefire, targets 3 Indian posts along LoC in Poonch

JAMMU: Pakistani Army opened fire on three Indian posts along the Line of Control (LoC) in Krishnaghati sector in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir early Thursday, Army sources said.

According to the sources, Pakistani troops targeted Kranti, Ghoda and Kirpan posts of the Indian Army along the LoC in Mendhar area, about 230 km north of Jammu at around 12.30 a.m.

Soldiers guarding the posts caught in heavy firing which lasted for more than one hour. Pakistani Army also fired mortars and rockets, the sources said.

Pakistani Army had been violating the cease fire, which had come into effect in November 2003, to facilitate infiltration.

Army sources said that Pakistani Army also wanted to cause tensions on the LoC.

Pakistan violates ceasefire, targets 3 Indian posts along LoC in Poonch - The Times of India
 
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Even in crisis situation Pakistan does stuff's like these, too bad.

Let Mr.Deepak kapoor explain it for you.




Start @0:56


Old one ,but it usually happens this way.;)
 
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1 haath se imdaad le rha hy dusray haath se jakham de rha hy...

munh mein chhurri chhurri baghal mein raam:D
 
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You people are fun, instead posting something related to the topic you just do your own stuffs, you like messing with the laws don't you, no wonderPakisatan is in a dire a state today.
 
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Even in crisis situation Pakistan does stuff's like these, too bad.

And how do you know that it was PA who started firing first. What makes you believe that their wan't any provocation from IA? Come on it happens from both sides. Take a chill.
:cheers:
 
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And how do you know that it was PA who started firing first. What makes you believe that their wan't any provocation from IA? Come on it happens from both sides. Take a chill.
:cheers:

It doesn't makes sense not believing it either, but its not the first instance this year, this might possibly be to help terrorist infiltration other that i dont think any other reason.
 
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It doesn't makes sense not believing it either, but its not the first instance this year, this might possibly be to help terrorist infiltration other that i dont think any other reason.

The other reason might be that PA was just responding to the violation from the other side. Obviously the TOI won't report it that way. ;)
 
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This sort of crap gets played every year by both sides ... lolz for the ones loosing sleep plz go get some rest don't here with bs.
 
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Pakistani, Indian troops battle on Kashmir border

Pakistani and Indian troops fired mortars at one another on the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir early Thursday in one of the biggest breaches of their seven-year ceasefire but no one was injured. By dawn, the border was calm again.

Officials accused the Pakistan Army of firing heavy machine guns and volleys of mortars at three Indian posts in Poonch district in the Jammu region, forcing the Indians to retaliate.

The firing took place at Kranti, Ghoda and Kirpan posts in Mendhar area in Poonch, 230 km from Jammu, the winter capital of the state.

'The firing started around 12.30 a.m. and lasted for more than three hours,' an army source told IANS. 'The Indian side retaliated,' the source added.

Officials said no one was injured on the Indian state despite the intensity of the gun battles and mortar firing.

The Indian Army is expected to take up the matter with its Pakistani counterparts.

Although there have been recurring instances of ceasefire violations, always blamed by India on the Pakistanis, the Thursday battle was intense because of the use of mortars.

Indian sources say there is a clear attempt by Pakistan to raise the temperatures on the LoC, which divides disputed Jammu and Kashmir between the two countries, at time of massive street protests and civilian deaths in the Kashmir Valley.

The military wants the army headquarters in New Delhi to take up the matter at the highest level with Pakistan.

The ceasefire on LoC came into force in November 2003 when the Indian and Pakistani armies agreed to put an end to daily exchanges of fire on both the LoC and the international border.

The ceasefire has mostly held, giving much needed respite to both the armies.

India and Pakistan have fought three major wars, mostly over Jammu and Kashmir. While Islamabad holds the northern third of the Himalayan state, New Delhi controls the southern two-third.

Pakistani, Indian troops battle on Kashmir border

here more elaborated, it doesn't take time for things to escalate;)
 
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