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Pakistan violates ceasefire along International Border in Jammu

These Fire is to prove cover for infiltration, India should escalate to next level .
 
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Pakistan violates ceasefire in Pargwal sub sector of Jammu, BSF retaliates | Zee News
Last Updated: Friday, June 12, 2015 - 09:13
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Jammu: Amid an ongoing tug of war between New Delhi and Islamabad over Indian Army's recent massive operation in Myanmar, Pakistan troops on Friday violated ceasefire in Pargwal sector of Jammu ad Kashmir late on Thursday, targeting several BSF border outposts.


This is the second ceasefire violation by the Pakistan troops in two days.

According to reports, three BSF border outposts came under severe fire from the Pakistan side, forcing the security forces to retaliate in equal measure.

The Pakistan troops had on Thursday violated the ceasefire along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch sector of Jammu and Kashmir.

Pakistan resorted to unprovoked firing since 9.15 am as the troops fired intermittently using small arms and automatic weapons.

The BSF, however, gave a befitting reply to unprovoked firing by the Pakistani side.

Earlier on Sunday, the Pakistan army violated ceasefire along LoC in the frontier district Poonch.

The Pakistani troops fired several rounds towards the India Army position in Balakote sector.


Escalate it by opening 2-3 more posts and shelling till white flag is waved by them.
 
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This is Pakistan showing middle finger to Modi and his India. [HASHTAG]#56inchrocks[/HASHTAG]:lol:
 
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Narcotic smuggler held in J&K, heroin worth over Rs 2 cr seized | Zee News
Last Updated: Saturday, June 13, 2015 - 13:11
Banihal: An alleged narcotic smuggler was arrested and 500 grams of heroin worth over Rs 2 crores in the international market was recovered in Ramban district of Jammu and Kashmir, police said on Saturday.

Acting on a specific information, police laid a check post at Mandakbas in Ramban district and intercepted the accused on suspicious grounds yesterday, police said.

The accused, Mohammad Shafi, tried to escape the check post but was later chased by the officers and arrested, they said, adding that 500 grams of heroin valuing over Rs 2 crores in the international market was recovered from his possession.

A case under NDPS Act has been registered at Police Station Banihal and further investigation is underway, he said.

PTI
 
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Militant hideout busted in Nawshera area of Rajouri | Zee News

Last Updated: Saturday, June 13, 2015 - 22:41
Jammu: Security forces on Saturday busted a militant hideout and seized arms and ammunition in Nawshera area of Rajouri district.

"Acting on a tip-off, a joint team of Uniform Force and J-K Police busted a militant hideout at Nawshera. The operation was jointly conducted by the troops of Uniform Force and J-K Police," Jammu-based defence spokesman Lt Col Manish Mehta said.

He said the "cache of war like stores" included two IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices) (4.5 Kg and 3.5 Kg), one fuse, two AK magazines (rusted), one hand grenade. All this was destroyed in situ today," he said.

The other recoveries from the hideout included 52 cartridges of 7.62 mm, two mobile chargers, two battery (cordless phone type), one mobile battery, six duracell pencil cell, one RS antenna, one Pathani suit and one pouch.

He said the cache of arms and ammunition might have been dumped by the militants inside the cave-type hideout to be used in the future.

 
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Hit back so hard that the entire Pakistani Govt and Army start crying about "Indian aggression"
 
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Updated: May 16, 2015 20:55 IST
Pakistan violates ceasefire along International Border in Jammu - The Hindu

Pakistan Rangers violated ceasefire by resorting to firing on a Border out Post (BoP) along the International Border (IB) in the RS Pura sector of Jammu district.

“The Pakistan rangers resorted to firing on the Tent Guard outpost in the RS Pura sector last night,” a police officer said on Saturday.

He said that five to six rounds of small arms fire were targeted at the outpost. However, the Indian side exercised restraint.

“The Indian side exercised restraint and nobody was hurt on our side in this latest incident of ceasefire violation,” he said.
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It's time.

Believe me i will get infraction or banned if i will show the direction where this agreement should be rolled back.
btw, India violates clause 2,3,6 in 1984 so Pakistan is not obliged to follow this crap any more.
Nope. Siachen was not under the ambit of the Agreement. Try again.
 
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Militant hideout busted, ammunition recovered in J&K | Zee News
Last Updated: Monday, June 15, 2015 - 12:47

Srinagar: Security forces have busted a militant hideout and recovered a cache of arms and ammunition from Khrew forest area in Pulwama district of south Kashmir, police said Monday.

On specific information, a joint team of Army and police last night launched a search operation in Pampore area, a police spokesperson said.

During the search, security forces busted a militant hideout and recovered one AK rifle, five AK magazines, 127 rounds, five hand grenades, seven UBGL grenades, two detonators and other items, the spokesperson added.

PTI

 
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Pakistan Rangers fire at Indian posts on International Border | Zee News

Last Updated: Saturday, June 20, 2015 - 12:34

Jammu: Pakistan Rangers on Saturday resorted to unprovoked firing at Indian positions on the International Border in Jammu district, police said.

"At 9.20 am today (Saturday), Pakistan Rangers violated the ceasefire agreement by targeting a BSF (Border Security Force) outpost at Pindi in Arnia area of the International Border," a senior police officer told a news agency here.

The BSF troopers were working near the border fence when Pakistan firing started. They did not retaliate, the officer said.

"No casualty or damage occurred on our side," the officer added.

IANS



Guerrilla killed in Kupwara infiltration bid | Zee News
Last Updated: Saturday, June 20, 2015 - 13:38
Srinagar: A separatist guerrilla was killed on Saturday in a gunfight with the security forces in Machil sector of the Line of Control (LoC) in north Kashmir`s Kupwara district where the Army foiled an infiltration bid.

A senior police officer told a news agency here: "Alert troops of Army challenged a group of heavily armed militants near the Jalandari Post on our side of the LoC."

"One militant has died in this encounter so far. Firing exchanges are still on in the area".

IANS
 
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Army personnel take position during an encounter with militants in Kupwara district of Kashmir. File photo
Militant killed as army foils infiltration bid in Kupwara - The Hindu
The troops returned the fire and in the ensuing gun battle, a militant was killed, the officer said.

The Army on Saturday claimed to have killed a militant and foiled an infiltration bid in Machil border area in north Kashmir.

“The operation is going on there and there was an attempt of infiltration which had been made unsuccessful,” Army spokesperson, Lt. Col. N.N. Joshi, told The Hindu.

According to sources in the Army, one militant has been killed in Sadnar area of Machil border area where the gunbattle is happening.

In another incident, one Pakistani militant, who was a prisoner at the Central Jail in Kashmir, was killed and three policemen were wounded in a blast in a police vehicle on Saturday.

According to police, the undertrial had been taken for an appearance at the court where on the way back a blast occurred in the police vehicle that killed the militant and wounded three policemen.
 
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Pakistan wants peace ..
It's India with hegemonic designs always ..
 
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Kashmiri Muslims carry a wounded policeman on a stretcher outside a local hospital in Srinagar. A Pakistani prisoner was killed and five policemen sustained injuries in a suspected blast that took place inside a police vehicle.
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So we released 113 Indian prisoners yesterday and this is what received in return,killing of a Pakistani prisoner...then again it is expected from bindians...
 
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