RAWALPINDI: Two Pakistan Army
soldiers embraced martyrdom as
Indian troops opened unprovoked
firing in Bhimber Sector on Wednesday, says an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) press release.
Pakistan Army troops responded to
Indian unprovoked
firing effectively and silenced the
Indian guns. There were reports of substantial damage to the
Indian posts.
martyred soldiers include Sepoy Muneer Chohan, 32 years of age, resident of village Kahuta and Sepoy Amir Hussain, 28 years of age, resident of District Bhimber. The Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir between India and Pakistan remained extremely volatile, with ceasefire violations by
Indian troops already jumping to over 400 in the first two months of this year. Apart from civilians, Pakistan lost 23
soldiers in the
firing incidents.Earlier, Defence Attaches of US, UK, France, China, Turkey and Indonesia visited Line of Control in Rawalakot Sector of AJ&K the other day. Defence Attaches were briefed about
Indian atrocities along Line of Control and deliberate targeting of civilians by
Indian Army. Defence Attaches interacted with victims and gained first-hand knowledge about their sufferings. Dignitaries were also apprised about activities undertaken by Pak Army to provide relief to population of AJ&K.
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