Border violations: India resorts to unprovoked firing in Charwah sector

Pakistan Rangers are responding to Indian aggression in a befitting manner, says ISPR


Web Desk January 29, 2015
An army soldier stand guards at a security check post along Working Boundary. PHOTO: AFP

SIALKOT: Indian Border Security Force on Thursday resorted to unprovoked firing along the working boundary at Charwah Sector in Sialkot.

Pakistan Rangers are responding to Indian aggression in befitting manner, according to a statement issued by Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR).

Earlier on January 25, the BSF resorted to unprovoked shelling on the border villages in Charwah Sector of Sialkot Working Boundary, creating panic among the people living close to the border at Sialkot Working Boundary.

However, no loss of life or injury was reported, Chenab Rangers officials confirmed.

COMMENTS (17)

Sid | 9 years ago | Reply

@qazi: Wow....look who is talking about force conversions. How many Hindus left in Pakistan ?

The Khan-Waterloo,Ontario | 9 years ago | Reply

Pakistan must break off all relations with India and reply in a befitting manner to any aggression. Any Pak soldier that gets martyred should result in 4 Indian soldiers meeting their end. Never forget, never forgive!

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