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Indian Army jawan killed, 3 injured in Pakistan shelling in Jammu and Kashmir's Sunderbani sector
The Indo-Pak border skirmishes witnessed a sudden spurt following India's air strike on a Jaish’s Balakot terror camp.
New Delhi, News Nation Bureau | Updated : 18 March 2019, 12:04 PM

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Indian Army jawan killed, 3 injured in Pakistan shelling in Jammu and Kashmir's Sunderbani sector


An Indian Army jawan was killed and three others were injured in heavy shelling by Pakistan on the Line of Control on Monday. The ceasefire violation took place in Jammu and Kashmir’s Sunderbani Sector of Rajouri. According to the army sources, at about 5:30 am, Pakistan initiated an “unprovoked shelling with mortars”. It was also accompanied by small arms along LoC. Firing stopped two hours later at around 7:15 am.

The Valley has witnessed a troubled start of 2019. The situation turned rather grim after Pulwama terror attack. There has been no let-up in the cross border firing from Pakistan. On Saturday, a Special Police Officer was gunned down by suspected terrorists at the Vehil area of south Kashmir's Shopian district. The SPO, identified as Khushboo Jan, was fired upon by unidentified gunmen from close range around 2:40 pm at her Shopian residence. Immediately after the incident, Jan was evacuated to a hospital where she succumbed to her injuries. Meanwhile, a joint team of Army, Special Operation Group of Police and CRPF cordoned off the area and launched a search operation to nab the assailants.


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The India-Pakistan border skirmishes witnessed a sudden spurt following India's preemptive air strike on a Jaish-e-Mohammed terror camp in Balakot on February 26 to avenge the February 14 Pulwama terror attack, which left 42 CRPF personnel dead and dozens of others injured.

Even as Pakistan continues to deny the February 26 air strike in its Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, sensational proofs unmask Islamabad’s doublespeak. Latest media reports by two news channels have revealed how Islamabad tried to get rid of the terrorists’ bodies after the Indian Air Force air strike on the terror camp run by Jaish-e-Mohammed. According to Republic TV, an eyewitness have come forward and talked extensively about the way authorities across the border tried to doctor the site. Bodies of some terrorists were thrown in river while others were set on fire.

https://www.newsnation.in/india-new...ashmirs-sunderbani-sector-article-217458.html
 
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RIP.... Both sides need to calm down and resolve issues through table talk. Only poor people are suffering .
Indian jawan was just doing his duty. Its top level hierarchy need to think , and make space for table talk.

I dont like sikhs getting killed they are just pawns of the violent rss Hindus
It leaves us no option other than to respond. We can't afford watching our civilians being killed across LOC. Look this indian jawan young age, he has family too. Same on our side too when they kill our children and families. This madness need to end.
 
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Even as Pakistan continues to deny the February 26 air strike in its Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, sensational proofs unmask Islamabad’s doublespeak.

Pakistan does not deny Indian strike moron in fact Pakistan was the first to acknowledge it. And as for the double speak do ask your army and Sarkar what happened when Pakistan strike back.
 
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https://sputniknews.com/amp/asia/201903181073334413-india-pakistan-firing/


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Shooting Erupts Between Indian, Pakistani Forces in Makwal Sector, Jammu
12:45 18.03.2019(updated 13:25 18.03.2019)
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Conflict Between India, Pakistan Escalates Over Exchange of Airstrikes in Kashmir


Relations between India and Pakistan have been strained of late over incidents near the border in the Jammu and Kashmir region. Late in February the Pakistani Air Force announced it had downed two Indian jets following an air raid by the Indian Air Force against an alleged terrorist camp on Pakistan's soil.

One Indian soldier was killed and three more seriously injured in an exchange of fire early in the morning between Indian and Pakistani forces, an Indian military official told Sputnik. The incident took place in the Makwal sector of Jammu and was initiated by the Pakistani Army, which used combat choppers as support, the official said.
 
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