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Total Panic: Indian Army Unit Fire on Each Other 2 killed.

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This nothing during indian so called escalation in 2002 they died in their hundreds stepping on their own land mines. Supa Powa professionalism rocks man.
 
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Welcome to this thread.

All the above posts are by idiots as you know and who have no idea about the term "friendly fire".
Friendly fire usually happens in war. And u r right, India has raged war on Kashmir since decades..

Why did they fire on each other? lol.
They were shooting at pigeons actually...
 
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I like to see many people from Pakistan denying its involvement , and I hope those patriotic faithful people hold power
And let them lead their country without any terrorism ..

Let the good policies be implemented..

To see people thinking the terrorist scum don't belong to them is actually a good sign
 
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who can do this?...... this is the strength of Indian army....khof ka ghalba
 
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Army contingents mistakenly fire at each other, 2 soldiers dead
  • Peerzada Ashiq, Hindustan Times, Srinagar
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  • Updated: Aug 05, 2015 01:40 IST
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Two soldiers were killed and several others were injured when two contingents of the army opened fire at each other in the militancy-hit south Kashmir's Pulwama district on Tuesday, in a case of mistaken identity.


The incident took place in the Tral area, which is more than 40km away from Srinagar and has seen a spurt in militancy in the recent months.

Srinagar-based army spokesperson Colonel Brijesh Pandey told HT that the incident took place after sundown.

"There was a tip-off about the presence of militants in the area. Two patrols operating in the same area mistook each other as militants. Two soldiers have died in the incident," Pandey said.

The deceased soldiers belong to the army's 42 Rashtriya Rifles. "It is a case of mistaken identity. An inquiry will be launched soon to find out what exactly happened," Pandey said.

The spokesperson said militants in Tral have started wearing army fatigues, leading to confusion. "It is difficult to differentiate between a friend and a foe in such a situation. In many confrontations, reaction time is always short," said Pandey.

A batch of fresh recruits of indigenous militant outfit Hizbul Mujahideen, headed by young commander Burhan Ahmad, wear army fatigues and march along jungles and orchards in the area. The army has launched operations to nab the commander, but failed so far.

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These things happen in the fog of war- no military, no matter how advanced, has been immune to such incidents.




+ this is what happens when the terrorists start wearing army uniforms, it's a sinister tactic on many levels.
 
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Noobs lolz
who can do this?...... this is the strength of Indian army....khof ka ghalba
Friendly fire usually happens in war. And u r right, India has raged war on Kashmir since d
This nothing during indian so called escalation in 2002 they died in their hundreds stepping on their own land mines. Supa Powa professionalism rocks man.

ecades..


They were shooting at pigeons actually...
I can see the freedom fighters rolling with laughter. :D
Shiit happens

13 dead in Pakistan friendly fire

Noobs lolz
who can do this?...... this is the strength of Indian army....khof ka ghalba
Friendly fire usually happens in war. And u r right, India has raged war on Kashmir since d
This nothing during indian so called escalation in 2002 they died in their hundreds stepping on their own land mines. Supa Powa professionalism rocks man.

ecades..


They were shooting at pigeons actually...
I can see the freedom fighters rolling with laughter. :D
Shiit happens

13 dead in Pakistan friendly fire
 
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Take it easy guys Indian army has been having a rough few days running from Gurdaspur to udhampur to LOC back to udhampur this was bound to happen cut them some slack.No army can with stand that level of stress.
 
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