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Pakistan Army says one of its soldiers inadvertently crossed LoC - The Times of India


ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Army has said that one of its soldiers had inadvertently crossed the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir and contact was being established with Indian authorities for his return.

The Pakistani soldier lost his way on Thursday afternoon and inadvertently crossed the LoC in Khoi Ratta sector, military officials said yesterday.

Contact was being established with Indian authorities for the soldier's return, the officials said.

Such incidents had happened on both sides in the past and were sorted out mutually, they said.

The incident occurred even as the two sides traded fresh charges of ceasefire violations along the 742-km LoC.
 
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Soldiers should be more careful when deployed in borders, one wrong move can get himself killed, specially on sensitive borders like Indo-Pak.
 
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If he has really wandered to Indian side, you can trust Indian Army to return him back.
 
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PAKISTANI ARMYMEN MARTYRED BY INDIAN ARMY TODAY,TODAY,I SAW THAT AT EXPRESS NEWS......INDIAN MEDIA CLAIMS THAT HE CROSSED LINE OF CONTROL...I JUST SAW IT ON EXPRESS TV.
 
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LoC-firing:A Pakistani soldier was killed and two Indian jawans injured

LoC firing A Pakistani soldier was killed and two Indian jawans injured after the former crossed over in the Nowshera sector in J&K on Thursday.

http://kaumudiglobal.com/innerpage1.php?newsid=32199

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Army has said that one of its soldiers had inadvertently crossed the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir and contact was being established with Indian authorities for his return.

The Pakistani soldier lost his way on Thursday afternoon and inadvertently crossed the LoC in Khoi Ratta sector, military officials said yesterday.

Contact was being established with Indian authorities for the soldier's return, the officials said.

Such incidents had happened on both sides in the past and were sorted out mutually, they said.

The incident occurred even as the two sides traded fresh charges of ceasefire violations along the 742-km
 
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The Pakistani soldier lost his way on Thursday
afternoon and inadvertently crossed the LoC in
Khoi Ratta sector, military officials said
yesterday.

this now funny
 
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Bad time to lose his way, especially if both sides are on trigger friendly mode.


RIP
 
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