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Pakistan violates ceasefire again, targets Indian Army posts in Poonch

I think, MMS has a cooler brain than others. Pakistan receives billions of Saudi dollars to spread Jihad, but India does not. India should wait until Pakistan decides again to test Indian resolve and might. India should keep on building its economy until the day comes.

As usual, Pakistan will try to limit the war around Kashmir and India will spread it along the entire length of border up to the point near Ran of Kutch. Pakistan cannot fight a widely fought as well as a long war.

we will ask help from 26th state of india BD to save us .
 
Says the person who contradicts him self
but.....IF it makes you sleep at night .....sure ..you are free to think that .. :disagree:

Ha, Contradict. Your knuckles are dragging, intelligence of your posts, admitting of bark no bite policy shows how real of a man you are, all tough behind the keyboard worthless in real life.
 
Pakistan violates ceasefire again, fires 7000 round of ammunition



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Army troops gave a calibrated response to the firing, Acharya said, adding that there was no loss of life or damage to property in the firing. |PTI File photo

Amid heightened tension on the border over the killing of five Indian soldiers, Pakistani troops violated the ceasefire yet again by firing 7000 rounds of heavy ammunition and mortar shells for seven hours at Indian posts along the LoC.

The fresh ceasefire violation late last night, which the Indian Army termed as the "biggest ceasefire violation" in recent times, comes four days after five Indian soldiers were killed by specialist troops of the Pakistan Army on the LoC.

There was no loss of life in the firing from across the border to which the Indian Army fired back effectively.

"Pakistani troops resorted to unprovoked firing on several Indian forward posts along LoC in Durga Battalion area in Poonch district around 2220 hours last night", Defence Spokesman S N Acharya said today.

"They fired 7000 rounds of heavy weaponry Pika ammunition and medium mortars targeting several Indian posts in order to cause heavy causalities till 0430 hours, the Spokesman, said adding that it was "biggest ceasefire violation".

Army troops guarding the borderline took positions and fired back effectively, he said, adding that troops also fired 4595 rounds of Medium Machine Guns (MMGs), INSAS rifles and KPWT Machine guns besides 111 RPGs, 11 rockets and 18 mortar shells of 81 mm in retaliatory action.

There was no loss of life in the firing from across the border, spokesman said.

The sound of heavy firing and mortar blasts was heard in Poonch town and the firing exchanges triggered panic among the people living in the area.

On August six, a group of 20 heavily armed men led by Pakistani troops had entered 450 metres into the Indian territory in the Poonch sector in Jammu and Kashmir and ambushed a patrol killing five Indian soldiers.

Tension between India and Pakistan mounted last week after the killing of Indian soldiers on the LoC.

The incident also cast a shadow on the resumption of the Indo-Pak dialogue process. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif are slated to meet in New York next month on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session.

The dialogue process was put on hold following the beheading of an Indian soldier and another soldier's body found mutilated following the January 8 attack by Pakistani troops in the Poonch sector

Defence Minister A K Antony had blamed the Pakistan Army for the "brutal" act and also warned that last Tuesday's incident will have "consequences" on India's behaviour on the Line of Control and on relations with Pakistan.

"It is now clear that the specialist troops of Pakistan Army were involved in this attack when a group from Pakistan- occupied Kashmir (***) side crossed the LoC and killed our brave jawans," he had said.

Taking a hard position, Antony had told Parliament that the "brutal and unprovoked" attack on Indian side of the LoC in Poonch sector "outraged us all" and "naturally, this incident will have consequences on our behaviour on the LoC and for our relations with Pakistan."

Sending out a message to Pakistan, he said, "Our restraint should not be taken for granted; nor should the capacity of our armed forces and resolve of the Government to uphold the sanctity of LoC ever be doubted."

Pakistan violates ceasefire again, fires 7000 round of ammunition - The New Indian Express
 
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Army troops gave a calibrated response to the firing, Acharya said, adding that there was no loss of life or damage to property in the firing. |PTI File photo

Amid heightened tension on the border over the killing of five Indian soldiers, Pakistani troops violated the ceasefire yet again by firing 7000 rounds of heavy ammunition and mortar shells for seven hours at Indian posts along the LoC.

The fresh ceasefire violation late last night, which the Indian Army termed as the "biggest ceasefire violation" in recent times, comes four days after five Indian soldiers were killed by specialist troops of the Pakistan Army on the LoC.

There was no loss of life in the firing from across the border to which the Indian Army fired back effectively.

"Pakistani troops resorted to unprovoked firing on several Indian forward posts along LoC in Durga Battalion area in Poonch district around 2220 hours last night", Defence Spokesman S N Acharya said today.

"They fired 7000 rounds of heavy weaponry Pika ammunition and medium mortars targeting several Indian posts in order to cause heavy causalities till 0430 hours, the Spokesman, said adding that it was "biggest ceasefire violation".

Army troops guarding the borderline took positions and fired back effectively, he said, adding that troops also fired 4595 rounds of Medium Machine Guns (MMGs), INSAS rifles and KPWT Machine guns besides 111 RPGs, 11 rockets and 18 mortar shells of 81 mm in retaliatory action.

There was no loss of life in the firing from across the border, spokesman said.

The sound of heavy firing and mortar blasts was heard in Poonch town and the firing exchanges triggered panic among the people living in the area.

On August six, a group of 20 heavily armed men led by Pakistani troops had entered 450 metres into the Indian territory in the Poonch sector in Jammu and Kashmir and ambushed a patrol killing five Indian soldiers.

Tension between India and Pakistan mounted last week after the killing of Indian soldiers on the LoC.

The incident also cast a shadow on the resumption of the Indo-Pak dialogue process. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif are slated to meet in New York next month on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session.

The dialogue process was put on hold following the beheading of an Indian soldier and another soldier's body found mutilated following the January 8 attack by Pakistani troops in the Poonch sector

Defence Minister A K Antony had blamed the Pakistan Army for the "brutal" act and also warned that last Tuesday's incident will have "consequences" on India's behaviour on the Line of Control and on relations with Pakistan.

"It is now clear that the specialist troops of Pakistan Army were involved in this attack when a group from Pakistan- occupied Kashmir (***) side crossed the LoC and killed our brave jawans," he had said.

Taking a hard position, Antony had told Parliament that the "brutal and unprovoked" attack on Indian side of the LoC in Poonch sector "outraged us all" and "naturally, this incident will have consequences on our behaviour on the LoC and for our relations with Pakistan."

Sending out a message to Pakistan, he said, "Our restraint should not be taken for granted; nor should the capacity of our armed forces and resolve of the Government to uphold the sanctity of LoC ever be doubted."

Pakistan violates ceasefire again, fires 7000 round of ammunition - The New Indian Express

How they counted rounds btw? :hang2:
 
How they counted rounds btw? :hang2:

they may have sound recorder but seems like a company fired one mag each solder 100 solders x 20 rounds each G3 its 2000 rounds + MG3 guys 10x120rounds = 1200 rounds so its 3200 rounds not 7000 :omghaha: ...

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..BRAVO !!!!! Good job ...you must be really annoyed ...to bad for you :lol:
Seems like parents forgot to teach you some Moral Values.....:disagree:

Morals, I have. Patience and ability to argue well are my virtues as well. Although I Wish your parents had taught you more than "fail" and you seem to love the word. I think it has been the story of your life hence the strong attraction to the word.
 
Morals, I have. Patience and ability to argue well are my virtues as well. Although I Wish your parents had taught you more than "fail" and you seem to love the word. I think it has been the story of your life hence the strong attraction to the word.

Patiance :lol:...is that why you are like a loose cannon when using your words ..
Hardly an example of Patiance or Virtue .... what ever.... Your true colors come out after EId....
 
they may have sound recorder but seems like a company fired one mag each solder 100 solders x 20 rounds each G3 its 2000 rounds + MG3 guys 10x120rounds = 1200 rounds so its 3200 rounds not 7000 :omghaha: ...

the firing lasted for 7 hours, and a soldier fire more than one round.
 
Patiance :lol:...is that why you are like a loose cannon when using your words ..
Hardly an example of Patiance or Virtue .... what ever.... Your true colors come out after EId....

Eid? na, I was as vicious in hunting down boars in ramadan/ Eid as I am now and will be. Prey just have to be the right one ;)

You just "fail" :whistle: to see how I did that to you.

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this is not the first firing incident. they can count rounds fired with time.

may be they hire a person to just count rounds :D

well i don't think so someone can count massive fire like 7000 . why exactly 7000 ? may be 7003 or 6997 ?

Man its indian army, when they can see planets from earth what you think is it difficult to count rounds :D :D

well hats off who ever counted it.
 
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