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34 indian soldiers died on 28th feb

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Actually the indian Causalities were certainly not 34. In fact the people from Sialkot border say that at least 150 Indian soldiers died!! Just go and talk to someone living in the Sialkot border area to confirm this.

Yes someone to told me a similar number (150 Indian causalities). If I correctly recall there was a doctor in some Indian district hospital in IHK whose Twitter account was removed and he himself was posted out for giving out some number / information which was not liked by Indian authorities.

34 is big number to hide. fake news.

Sons of 150 mothers have laid their lives with sole purpose of getting Modi election. My sympathies are with mothers, fathers, wives, children and siblings of those who presented ultimate sacrifice for their sides, irrespective they are 5 or 150.
 
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India requests Pakistan to halt artillery fire along LoC
By Kamran Yousaf
Published: May 14, 2019
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PHOTO: REUTERS

ISLAMABAD: The Indian army has requested Pakistan to stop the use of artillery fire after it suffered heavy losses in the recent military standoff between the two nuclear-armed neighbours, official sources disclosed here on Monday.

It is not immediately clear if Pakistan has accepted India’s request but development suggests that the two countries might be discussing the options of de-escalating tensions along the Line of Control and the Working Boundary.

It also indicates that the channel of communications that were suspended during the military standoff in February may have been restored.



Last week, Indian High Commissioner Ajay Bisaria held an important meeting with Foreign Secretary Dr Sohail Mehmood at the Foreign Office.

Details of that meeting were not shared with the media but the Indian request seeking end to the artillery use was believed to be one of the talking points.

Neither the Foreign Office nor the military’s media wing was immediately available to comment on the Indian request.

Giving background of the Indian request, sources said on February 28, a day after Pakistan shot down two Indian fighter jets and captured one of its pilots, intense exchange of fire took place between the two countries along the LoC.

There was “massive exchange” of fire and Pakistan’s befitting reply to the Indian misadventure destroyed several Indian posts. At least 34 Indian soldiers were killed on that day because of the LoC fire, the sources added.

At a recent news briefing, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director-General Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor also said that Pakistan’s response had compelled the Indian military to change their positions on February 28.

Relations between Pakistan and India have been on the edge since the February 14 attack on the convoy of a Indian paramilitary police in Pulwama.

At least 40 Indian police personnel were killed when a local Kashmiri, Adil Ahmed Dar, rammed his vehicle laden with explosives into the convoy carrying personal of Indian Central Reserve Police Force.

India was quick to blame Pakistan and barely two weeks after the Pulwama incident sent its fighter jets across the LoC.

New Delhi claimed that its fighter jets targeted the so-called terror camps in Balakot.

However, evidence on the ground and several independent accounts contradicted the Indian version.

Pakistan, which called the Indian aggression as violation of its sovereignty, retaliated the next day by engaging targets across the border but dropped the missile in open fields just to show that it had the will and capacity to hit back.

The retaliation triggered a dog fight, leaving two Indian fighter jets’ downed. Pakistan also captured one of the Indian pilots but released him quickly in order to defuse the impending crises.
 
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India requests Pakistan to halt artillery fire along LoC
By Kamran Yousaf
Published: May 14, 2019
TWEET EMAIL
1972361-fbd-1557799937-413-640x480.jpg

PHOTO: REUTERS

ISLAMABAD: The Indian army has requested Pakistan to stop the use of artillery fire after it suffered heavy losses in the recent military standoff between the two nuclear-armed neighbours, official sources disclosed here on Monday.

It is not immediately clear if Pakistan has accepted India’s request but development suggests that the two countries might be discussing the options of de-escalating tensions along the Line of Control and the Working Boundary.

It also indicates that the channel of communications that were suspended during the military standoff in February may have been restored.



Last week, Indian High Commissioner Ajay Bisaria held an important meeting with Foreign Secretary Dr Sohail Mehmood at the Foreign Office.

Details of that meeting were not shared with the media but the Indian request seeking end to the artillery use was believed to be one of the talking points.

Neither the Foreign Office nor the military’s media wing was immediately available to comment on the Indian request.

Giving background of the Indian request, sources said on February 28, a day after Pakistan shot down two Indian fighter jets and captured one of its pilots, intense exchange of fire took place between the two countries along the LoC.

There was “massive exchange” of fire and Pakistan’s befitting reply to the Indian misadventure destroyed several Indian posts. At least 34 Indian soldiers were killed on that day because of the LoC fire, the sources added.

At a recent news briefing, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director-General Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor also said that Pakistan’s response had compelled the Indian military to change their positions on February 28.

Relations between Pakistan and India have been on the edge since the February 14 attack on the convoy of a Indian paramilitary police in Pulwama.

At least 40 Indian police personnel were killed when a local Kashmiri, Adil Ahmed Dar, rammed his vehicle laden with explosives into the convoy carrying personal of Indian Central Reserve Police Force.

India was quick to blame Pakistan and barely two weeks after the Pulwama incident sent its fighter jets across the LoC.

New Delhi claimed that its fighter jets targeted the so-called terror camps in Balakot.

However, evidence on the ground and several independent accounts contradicted the Indian version.

Pakistan, which called the Indian aggression as violation of its sovereignty, retaliated the next day by engaging targets across the border but dropped the missile in open fields just to show that it had the will and capacity to hit back.

The retaliation triggered a dog fight, leaving two Indian fighter jets’ downed. Pakistan also captured one of the Indian pilots but released him quickly in order to defuse the impending crises.

So they request Pakistan to stop attacks on the Eastern border, whereas they attack from the Western A-stan borders through their terror networks. Great.
 
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This is a fake news. Why India even need to request Pakistan?
India never shy to take on Pakistan at any flatform. We can just order you, not request! ! We have that privilege, not you.
Mind it you tiny country. We are busy in our election. 27th feb was not an end.....
Lets us form a new govt. Wait and watch.

Order you!!! :cheesy:
Are these lines from new bollywood movie "Uiiiiiii".
 
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No .. more surrender are coming . This time might be more than double of 90000.
And im not joking.
You guys can laugh hard on even Balakot , Siachin, Bangladesh and Kargil.
But more and last ia coming. ..
Your broken heart has affected your brain as well.
 
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So Indian army is begging Pak Army to:
kadh lae way kadh lae... jahra payia ie uno toun kadh lae...
@RIWWIR my friend, I know we have agreed that this the theme song of NooraLeague... but it does fit perfectly for indian army as well... any suggestions? Amb song?

You are right. This song, as well, perfectly portrays the situation of Indian army. In any case, what is the difference between Indian army and Noon League, or for that matter, between General Bipin and Maryam Tweetni? Both have intent of destructing this country.
 
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You are right. This song, as well, perfectly portrays the situation of Indian army. In any case, what is the difference between Indian army and Noon League, or for that matter, between General Bipin and Maryam Tweetni? Both have intent of destructing this country.




You know... on 27th Pak State woke up from slumber...

and Pak cracked the whip and said: Nach ni kanjjariae... and kanjjars are still dancing!

We have #MarasiEnemy man... it is now wagging hyper Hybridwar on us... all its kanjjar assets are being activated again.. and they are performing their mujjra on Asocail Media...

Regarding these snakes within Pak... well when the State becomes weak...then any #MarasiMedia or Kanjjar can start daily jabbing...

We have to crack the whip and say for once to these scums: Nach ni kanjjariae!!!

Any update on Noora? Heartaches started yet? Or these Buttz going to use india agian for escape?
 
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Not a single soldier even recieved a pin scratch on 28th Feb.

BTW this made up story is hilarious as our media even reports news of soldier getting minor leg wound let alone hide 34 casualties.

Yep, all fake news.

We always report all our casualties.
 
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This is most probably fake news.
India doesn’t hide its casualties, it literally can’t because you have to give death benefits to the soldier.

Where as in case of Pakistan, it has irregulars also, so it can mask casualties like in Kargil war.
Yep, all fake news.

We always report all our casualties.
https://www.deccanchronicle.com/wor...hot-in-pakistani-airspace-pilot-arrested.html
https://dbpost.com/all-our-pilots-a...hes-pakistans-claim-of-shooting-down-iaf-jet/
http://www.asianage.com/world/south...stani-airspace-pilot-arrested-claims-pak.html
Of course you do! just like none of your pilots were shot down. Only after the video of Abhinandan get a beating spread, the MEA said we are trying to ascertain the facts!
 
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