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Seven Pakistani soldiers were killed Sunday night during cross-border firing across the Line of Control, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.

"Seven soldiers embraced shahadat at the LoC in the Bhimber sector in cross-fire LoC violation by Indian troops late last night."

Pakistani troops responded to 'unprovoked' Indian firing, and targeted Indian posts effectively, ISPR said.

http://www.dawn.com/news/1296291/se...iers-killed-in-cross-border-firing-across-loc
 
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Seven Pakistani soldiers were killed Sunday night during cross-border firing across the Line of Control, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.

"Seven soldiers embraced shahadat at the LoC in the Bhimber sector in a ceasefire violation by Indian troops late last night."

Pakistani troops responded to 'unprovoked' Indian firing, and targeted Indian posts effectively, ISPR said.

http://www.dawn.com/news/1296291/se...iers-killed-in-cross-border-firing-across-loc
 
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very sad day for Pak army!
Indian army may have to understand Pak will respond you hard!

Is that crazy Indian army?? what the hell, they are firing like zombies towards Pak, shame on Indian army!

 
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7 soldiers killed in Indian firing along LoC
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Published: November 14, 2016
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Seven Pakistan Army soldiers were killed as Indian troops resorted to unprovoked firing at Bhimber sector of the Line of Control (LoC) on Sunday night.

“Seven soldiers embraced shahadat at LoC in Bhimber sector in cross-fire violation by Indian troops late last night,” Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement on Monday.

“Pakistani troops while responding to Indian unprovoked firing targeted Indian posts effectively,” it added.

Pakistan ‘befittingly’ responds to Indian firing along LoC

On November 7, Pakistan accused India of killing three people, including a policeman, and wounding four others in firing along the LoC. Separately, six people including two women were wounded in overnight firing in the Madarpur sector which also damaged 25 houses and three vehicles

In a similar incident on November 6, Indian troops resorted to unprovoked firing in the Battal sector. India’s Border Security Force (BSF) also fired and opened shelling at the Working Boundary in Shakargarh sector, north of Chak Amroo village.

Frequent incidents of cross-border fire have been witnessed since a heightened situation in occupied Kashmir. More than 100 protesters have lost their lives to the security forces in the valley while dozens blinded by use of pellet guns.

Pakistan ‘befittingly’ responds to Indian firing along LoC

The two countries have been at loggerheads since the killing of a populist rebel leader Burhan Wani by the occupied forces on July 8.

India also accuses Pakistan of being involved in an attack on an army base in Uri on September 18, in which 19 Indian soldiers were killed. Islamabad has denied the charge, which Delhi leveled without any substantial investigation or evidence.
 
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Clear proof that Indians don't want Pakistan to prosper. This has to be the retaliation of yesterday's CPEC activity. Hopefully we will keep progressing and deal with our jealous neighbors appropriately.

Situation on the LOC has been bad since the uri attack, nothing to do with yesterday's CPEC activity. Pakistan will retaliate and kill Indian soldiers and then India will retaliate and kill Pakistani soldiers. This circle of violence should stop it's a lose-lose situation for us both. They should have a dialogue and calm LOC on priority basis. Also Pakistan should take steps to stop infiltration, this will be the biggest confidence building measure and will ensure long term peace at LOC.
 
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Seven Pakistan Army soldiers killed in firing across LoC
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Seven Pakistani soldiers were killed Sunday night during cross-border firing across the Line of Control, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.

"Seven soldiers embraced shahadat at the LoC in the Bhimber sector in a ceasefire violation by Indian troops late last night."

Pakistani troops responded to 'unprovoked' Indian firing, and targeted Indian posts effectively, ISPR said.

The latest incident of cross-border firing came as tensions simmer between Pakistan and India over the Kashmir issue. Pakistani authorities last week lodged protests with India as well as with the UN military observers over targeting of civilian populations as the civilian death toll from Indian shelling has risen to at least 25 in the past few weeks. Another 103 have been injured.

The Pakistani FO protested at least five times during the past five weeks over targeting of civilian populations.
 
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