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Army jawan killed in gunfight at LoC
A loud blast was then heard followed by heavy firing from Pakistan, officials said, adding that Indian troops retaliated promptly leading to a fierce gunfight.

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Published: 16th December 2019 10:11 PM | Last Updated: 16th December 2019 10:11 PM | A+A A-

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By PTI
JAMMU: An Army jawan was killed in a fierce gunfight that broke out between Indian troops and suspected infiltrators aided by Pakistani forces along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district on Monday, officials said.

They said Pakistan Army has been aiding the suspects by opening heavy fire at the Indian posts.

Alert Army troops picked up "suspicious movements" along the LoC in Keri Battal belt in Sunderbani sector, they said.

A loud blast was then heard followed by heavy firing from Pakistan, they said, adding that Indian troops retaliated promptly leading to a fierce gunfight.

The exchange of fire continued till last reports came in, a defence spokesperson said.

Earlier in the day, an Army personnel was killed in an unprovoked ceasefire violation by Pakistan along the Line of Contro
l in Gurez sector in Jammu and Kashmir's Bandipore district, officials said.
 
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India might attempt to divert focus from local unrest onto border with Pakistan as they have traditionally done
 
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Two Army personnel killed in firing from across LoC in J-K

Two Army personnel were killed in firing from across the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir's Bandipore and Rajouri districts on Monday, officials said.

In Rajouri, an Army jawan was killed as a fierce gunfight broke out between Indian troops and suspected infiltrators aided by Pakistani forces, officials said.

They said Pakistan Army has been aiding the suspects by opening heavy fire at the Indian posts.

Alert Army troops picked up "suspicious movements" along the LoC in Keri Battal belt in Sunderbani sector, they said, adding that a loud blast was then heard followed by heavy firing from Pakistan. Indian troops retaliated promptly, leading to a fierce gunfight.

The exchange of fire continued till the last reports came in, a defence spokesperson said.

In Bandipore, Pakistani troops opened fire at Indian posts in an "unprovoked" violation of the ceasefire agreement, killing an Army personnel, they said.

"Pakistani troops resorted to unprovoked ceasefire violation in Gurez sector (in Bandipore) today (Monday). Our troops retaliated to the violation in adequate measure and effectively," an Army official said.

He said one soldier was killed in the firing by Pakistani troops.

The Pakistan Army also violated the ceasefire and "initiated unprovoked...firing of small arms and shelling with mortars along the LoC in Krishna Ghati sector" in Poonch district, they said.

Indian Army personnel guarding the border retaliated effectively to the instances of ceasefire violation.

https://www.theweek.in/news/india/2...-killed-in-firing-from-across-loc-in-j-k.html
 
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Two Army personnel killed in firing from across LoC in J-K

Two Army personnel were killed in firing from across the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir's Bandipore and Rajouri districts on Monday, officials said.

In Rajouri, an Army jawan was killed as a fierce gunfight broke out between Indian troops and suspected infiltrators aided by Pakistani forces, officials said.

They said Pakistan Army has been aiding the suspects by opening heavy fire at the Indian posts.

Alert Army troops picked up "suspicious movements" along the LoC in Keri Battal belt in Sunderbani sector, they said, adding that a loud blast was then heard followed by heavy firing from Pakistan. Indian troops retaliated promptly, leading to a fierce gunfight.

The exchange of fire continued till the last reports came in, a defence spokesperson said.

In Bandipore, Pakistani troops opened fire at Indian posts in an "unprovoked" violation of the ceasefire agreement, killing an Army personnel, they said.

"Pakistani troops resorted to unprovoked ceasefire violation in Gurez sector (in Bandipore) today (Monday). Our troops retaliated to the violation in adequate measure and effectively," an Army official said.

He said one soldier was killed in the firing by Pakistani troops.

The Pakistan Army also violated the ceasefire and "initiated unprovoked...firing of small arms and shelling with mortars along the LoC in Krishna Ghati sector" in Poonch district, they said.

Indian Army personnel guarding the border retaliated effectively to the instances of ceasefire violation.

https://www.theweek.in/news/india/2...-killed-in-firing-from-across-loc-in-j-k.html


Narendra Modi said a few years back that he has given the Indian army a "free hand" and that "one thousand mortars will open up on the enemy and overwhelm them" he obviously meant kill their troops and civilians as well.

Now with the deaths of these now two soldiers, someone forgot to tell the fascist little ba$tard how Pakistani soldiers will fight under these 1000 mortars;



"the Spartan Dienekes is said to have proved himself the best man of all, the same who, as they report, uttered this saying before they engaged battle with the Medes:— being informed by one of the men of Trachis that when the Barbarians discharged their arrows they obscured the light of the sun by the multitude of the arrows, so great was the number of their host, he was not dismayed by this, but making small account of the number of the Medes, he said that their guest from Trachis brought them very good news, for if the Medes obscured the light of the sun, the battle against them would be in the shade and not in the sun".
 
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