Indian forces open fire on Pakistani checkpost at Poonch Sector
* Pakistani forces respect ceasefire agreement with India, says ISPR
ISLAMABAD: Indian forces opened fire on a Pakistani checkpost on Monday, violating a ceasefire at the Poonch Sector on the line of control (LoC) without provocation, a spokesman for the Pakistan army said. Pakistani forces retaliated, returning heavy fire, he added.
Talking to Online, Major General Waheed Arshad, director general of Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), rejected claims by the Indian forces that Pakistani forces had violated the ceasefire agreement.
He said the Indian forces had violated the ceasefire accord by opening fire on the Poonch Sector checkpost without provocation. Pakistani forces merely returned fire, he maintained.
Pakistani forces respect the ceasefire agreement with India, Arshad said, adding however, that whenever Indian forces violate the agreement, Pakistani forces do retaliate. He had no comment on Indian claims that an Indian soldier lost his life in the crossfire.
Soon after the incident, a flag meeting of Pakistani and Indian forces officials was convened at the LoC to discuss how such incidents can be avoided in the future, and how to keep the ceasefire alive, the Pakistan army spokesman said. online