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14 Indian soldiers killed, 1 captured in clashes with Pakistan Army

They most probably tried to cross the LOC and capture some posts, They failed so they are trying to save face by saying that they did surgical strike. I highly doubt there are mujaheddin camps near the LOC. Does this sound plausible?
Why would terrorists set up camps just 2km away from the border like who the **** believes this caustic statement mate
 
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There was an attempted surgical strike which turned into a failed suicidal mission. A three hour long leisurely paced picnic style surgical strike is almost impossible with the current red alert all along the LOC, and the strike carried out by Heli's according to Indian media actually took whatever credibility it had earlier to Zilch.

Just for local public consumption. Indian like this Bollywood Phantom film type hype.
 
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here are few points that needs to be cleared for some Indians ..

1-ISPR denying any Surgical Strike inside Pakistan , but if that so than how can we manage to capture Indian Soldier ,Surgical Strike which PA is talking about is the denial of the Context Indian Media is Portraying , there were no 30+ death on Pakistani side , Choppers went inside Pakistan etc ..

2- 2 soldiers from PA were Martyred when IA open Fire without any Provocation , in response to that PA killed some 8 Soldiers which many Sources and Journalist are claiming to be seen near LOC ..

what i think had happen that IA tries to infiltrate the LoC , but they meet heavy Resistance both Armies shoot on each other , and Thing escalated to other Area that take the life of 2 PA soldiers and (claimed) 8 IA soldiers ..

rest let the Fog be cleared ..things will be crystal clear soon
 
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If this Operation Was Fake how did they capture Indian soldiers:rofl::rofl: It Seems surgical Strike bluff was fallen :D:DNew Story In Place
indian govt is denying of any surgical strike. and instead they are saying that a soldier mistakenly cross the border and it happens usually from both sides..
 
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Its is now confirmed....

Indian forces tries to cross border to avenge Uri attack.
Some of the Indian soldiers managed to cross.
Pakistani forces got alert.
They exchange heavy fire and one Indian soldier captured 8 to 9 killed.

Pakistan retaliates the strike by pounding Indian positions with heavy artillery 2 to 3 Indian posts destroyed.

Indian Lies:
They use special forces to carry out successful surgical strikes inside Pakistani controlled Kashmir by air roping commandos from MI-17.

Truth is they tries ti attack and kill Pakistani soldiers on a border post close to LOC but attack was repulsed.

Pakistani Lies:
Indian did't even tries to cross LOC

Truth is Indian did cross the LOC to attack on Pakistani post very close to LOC.



Source: https://defence.pk/threads/14-india...th-pakistan-army.452363/page-28#ixzz4LgAFT6yJ
 
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.......:rofl::omghaha:.
 
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Just saw the news on samaa tv, its confirmed that an Indian soldier has been captured alive, here is the link,
 
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Sorry I couldn't help but to post this. Proper karachi bhai log, gangster style. :)

Glad the attention is focused on Indians rather than being at the necks of their own sindhi, baloch and other brothers, something my community excels in.
 
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India Claims ‘Surgical Strikes’ Across Line of Control in Kashmir
    • By The New York Times
      A senior Pakistani security official, speaking on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly, said that Pakistan would consider a cross-border strike by India an act of war.

      The official warned that Pakistan could use tactical nuclear weapons in self-defense if India initiates a war.

      The Indian operation, if it occurred as described in Delhi, would be precedent setting. Though India’s military has almost certainly carried out cross-border raids, the government has never publicly announced them, even during the brief conflict in Kargil in 1999.

      Indian officials said that ground troops crossed the de facto border shortly after midnight and destroyed a handful of terrorist camps in Pakistani-controlled territory, inflicting “significant casualties” and returning across the Line of Control before dawn.

      The operation was planned in retaliation for two attacks this month on Indian positions, including one that killed 19 Indian soldiers.

      Thursday’s announcement suggests that Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India is more confident than his predecessors that India can use force against Pakistan without risking an escalation into full-scale war.

      “They think that the escalation ceiling, beyond which Pakistan will be forced to respond, is higher than previously assessed, and therefore they are willing to do more than India has done previously,” said Ashok Malik, a senior fellow at the Observer Research Foundation, a policy organization based in New Delhi.

      “India was exercising cross-L.O.C. options that were very close to doing nothing,” he said, referring to the Line of Control. “It is willing to go a little further.”

      Delhi may also be counting on intervention from Washington, which is cultivating a closer strategic relationship with India, and which could put pressure on Pakistan not to retaliate, said Myra MacDonald, the author of “Defeat is an Orphan: How Pakistan Lost the Great South Asian War.”

      “If it does turn out to be a one-off, yes, they could have set a new norm in terms of how they respond to attacks,” she said. The shift, she said, reflected India’s growing confidence in its “diplomatic cover.”

      “Nobody is really going rally to support Pakistan on this,” she said.

      Hours before the strike was reportedly begun, the United States national security adviser, Susan E. Rice, spoke by telephone with her Indian counterpart, Ajit Doval. Ms. Rice’s office released a statement critical of Pakistan, saying the United States expects Islamabad to “take effective action” to combat terrorists groups.

      The news sent tremors through Indian financial markets, with the country’s benchmark stock index, the Sensex, plunging 465 points, or around 1.6 percent. But social media erupted with congratulations for Mr. Modi.

      Local residents reported heavy shelling near the Pakistani border, and villagers took shelter in underground bunkers used during previous violations of the cease-fire along the Line of Control.

      Arun Khajuria, who lives in the Punch district, near where the raid took place, said he woke his family at 5:30 a.m. and found many of his neighbors already in the bunker. The shelling ended two hours later, he said.

      The chief minister of Punjab advised civilians living within six miles of the Pakistani border to seek “safer locations.”

      Indian officials said the move had been a response to two terrorist attacks on Indian positions this month.

      Lt. Gen. Ranbir Singh, the Indian director general of military operations, said India received “very credible and specific information” on Wednesday that teams of militants had positioned themselves at bases and were planning attacks on Indian-controlled Kashmir and “in various other metros in our country.”

      “Significant casualties have been caused to the terrorists and those who are trying to support them,” he said, adding that he had spoken to his Pakistani counterpart on Thursday and “shared with him the operations we had conducted last night.”

      Pakistani military officials dismissed India’s claims, saying India had simply targeted military positions along the Line of Control. Lt. Gen. Asim Saleem Bajwa, a spokesman for the Pakistani army, called the reports “an illusion” and “a fabrication of the truth.”

      Nevertheless, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif announced a series of high-level meetings over the coming days, suggesting that Islamabad is contemplating how to respond.

      “No external force has the capability or capacity to challenge the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Pakistan,” Mr. Sharif said in a statement. “The entire nation is standing behind our valiant Armed Forces.”

      Hasan Askari Rizvi, a prominent Pakistani defense analyst, said many in Pakistan saw India’s announcement as playing to domestic sentiments. “There was pressure on the Indian government,” he said. “Hence, they are portraying this as a surgical strike to shape public opinion.”
 
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Fake 2014 video which pak media is circulating


https://t.co/YL07Z4oaUI

How on earth is it fake ?
Here are some more of how Pakistan pinned down your troops in their rat holes. You lost 14 troops in total in one day, 8 in one sector, with bodies still lying , no one to collect them (probably in tatapani area as per report by Wajahat Khan) and 6 in another one. 1 soldier captured confirmed by India's ABP news. The surgical hoax is proving to be an embarrassment for Modi regime with Indian opposition and people questioning its authenticity and the govt failing to provide any evidence.


 
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sure sure. I don't expect you to understand sovereignty and jurisdictional principles. This is good enough understanding for the likes of you.


As expected, you have no clue of what you're talking about. :omghaha:
 
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Big gaping holes Pakistan's official story.

1 . If there were no surgical strikes, and just the usual cross border firing incident, why such heavy handed response from Pakistan today ? In which supposedly 14 Indian soldiers have been killed.

2. If there were no surgical strike, how did Pakistan manage to capture one Indian soldier ?

Was he was left behind, when Indian soldiers crossed into Pakistan yesterday? Then ispo -facto there were surgical strikes in to Pakistan.

Was he captured in a cross border raid by Pakistan ? If so why? Since according to Pakistan, India never crossed into Pakistan?

Where as official Indian version makes much more sense.

Yesterday surgical strikes were conducted up to 2 km across LOC in which 38 militants and 2 Pakistani soldiers were killed.

Today there has been heavy cross border firing from Pakistan, however no Indian soldier has died in it yet.

One Indian soldier did cross LOC inadvertently, and was captured.

http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/army...tly-crossed-loc-1468244?pfrom=home-topstories
 
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