Indian forces resort to unprovoked firing at Bhimber sector

Pakistani troops befittingly responded to the firing; no loss reported, says ISPR

An Indian army soldier take his position near his camp PHOTO: REUTERS

Indian troops have resorted to unprovoked firing in Thob and Bhimber sectors in Azad Kashmir along the Line of Control, the military's media affairs wing said on Friday.

Pakistani troops befittingly responded [to the firing], and no loss reported [in the incident], the statement added.

The two countries are already engaged in a tense standoff due to the unrest in held Kashmir, resulting in the death of at least 70 protesters by Indian forces.


AJK a ‘thorn in India’s flesh’

The protest erupted after security personnel shot dead a populist separatist commander Burhan Muzaffar Wani on July 8, inviting criticism on the presence of troops in the valley.

On August 14, Indian border guards resorted to ‘unprovoked firing’ at Nezapir Sector near Rawlakot in LoC, targeting military posts and civilian population as Pakistan celebrated its 70th foundation day.

Pakistan has offered India talks on Kashmir unrest, whereas India holds the opinion that these should comprise of the 'infiltration' into the valley from the neighbouring country.
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