IndianArmy
PROFESSIONAL
- Joined
- May 5, 2010
- Messages
- 3,777
- Reaction score
- 1
The loss has occurred to us, yet you feel incited ?????
Wonder if that holds any logic.
It does indeed... Hold your nerves to think, perhaps you may find.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
The loss has occurred to us, yet you feel incited ?????
Wonder if that holds any logic.
Sources said the ceasefire violations from Pakistani side were apparently aimed at giving cover to militants trying to infiltrate into Kashmir ahead of snowfall, which will close all the natural passes along the rugged terrain of LoC.
It does indeed... Hold your nerves to think, perhaps you may find.
we give RIPs to the dead, but do not wish to cherish the living by provoking and carrying forward the hatred from the past.Steady as rock......until paid back in the same coin...... RIP to the Indian JCO.
Sure. but remember it should be in the same coin and manner rather than sending terrorists here...Steady as rock......until paid back in the same coin...... RIP to the Indian JCO.
You're talking as if you've never sent terrorist here.. oh wait a minute.. you call them freedom fighters and then your government will declare awards to your armymen after 10 years.I was wondering how long it will take for the indian media to come up with a stupid logic to cover their barbaric actions. And walah, like always, its the cover for the militants rabbit out of the hat. Come on guys come up with something new. If the Pakistani soldiers were giving cover to the militants, then one thing would have been confirmed, we would have been rip'ing the indian soldiers. This goes on to show how pathetic the indian mentality and army is.
May your jawans rest in Peace, Ina Lilllah wah ina Illaihi Rajeoon.
Your Shadats will not be wasted.
I was wondering how long it will take for the indian media to come up with a stupid logic to cover their barbaric actions.
t said Indian forces opened "unprovoked" fire across the so-called Line of Control (LoC) -- which divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan -- in Neelam valley.
"The soldiers were moving from one post to another when they came under fire. Three soldiers were killed," military spokesman Major Gen. Athar Abbas said.
Pakistani forces returned fire in retaliation and the incident was raised with local Indian commanders, he said.
A spokesman for the Indian army in Kashmir gave a different account.
"They opened fire first and we retaliated ... In the morning again they started firing mortars again and we retaliated and the exchange of fire continued," Lt. Col. J.S. Brar told Reuters.
Pakistan says 3 troops killed by Indian soldiers|Reuters