Pakistan rejects Indian claim of killing Rangers personnel along LoC

Pakistan Rangers befittingly responded to unprovoked firing and shelling from across the border, says ISPR


News Desk October 21, 2016
Pakistan Rangers befittingly responded to unprovoked firing and shelling from across the border, says ISPR. PHOTO: AFP

Terming the Indian claim of Pakistani soldiers’ casualties on Friday along the Line of Control (LoC) as false, the military’s media wing said no loss was reported from the Pakistani side of the border.



According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Indian forces resorted to unprovoked fire at the Working Boundary in Shakargarh sector, which was befittingly responded.



India’s Border Security Force (BSF) claimed it had killed one militant and seven Pakistan Rangers personnel along the Jammu border.

Pakistan responds to India's 'unprovoked' firing at Working Boundary in Punjab

Development comes two days after Indian troops resorted to unprovoked firing across the LoC in Karela sector, killing one civilian and leaving five others injured.

Tensions along the LoC have been high ever since India accused Pakistan of being involved in an attack on an army base in Uri on September 18, in which 19 Indian soldiers were killed. Islamabad has denied the charge, which Delhi levelled without any substantial investigation or evidence.

COMMENTS (2)

سے Shaam (Hanafi) | 8 years ago | Reply There is no smoke without fire, either sides are saying the bang opposites. I'm sure there would have been casualties on Rangers end, BSF recently updated it's heavy duty assault rifles, and what better way to test these out on marauders.
BrainBro | 8 years ago | Reply We heard similar statements from the army in 1971.
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