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Pakistan violates ceasefire, shells Indian outposts in BG sector

JAMMU: Pakistan Army violated truce alone the Line of Control in the state’s BG Sector to shell at Indian outposts, the sources in the Indian Army said on Wednesday.



Tribune News Service

Jammu, June 28       

Pakistan Army violated truce alone the Line of Control in the state’s Bhimber Gali Sector, Rajouri and Poonch to shell at Indian outposts, the sources in the Indian Army said on Wednesday.

Pakistan army initiated unprovoked and indiscriminate firing of small arms, automatics and mortars from 1445 hours at BG Sector, sources said, adding that the Indian Army were retaliating “effectively”. — With agencies

 


 

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