Pak again violates ceasefire


Jammu, Oct 13 (IANS): Pakistan troops fired at Indian positions in the Mendhar sector of Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district Saturday evening, a defence spokesman said.

“Pakistani troops fired at our positions without provocation in Barasingha area of Krishna Ghati sector and Bimar Gali. The Pakistani Army used small arms, automatic weapons and mortars. Our troops retaliated strongly using similar-calibre weapons. No damage or casualties occurred on our side. The exchange of firing started at 6.30 p.m. and continued till 8.30 p.m. today (Saturday).

India and Pakistan signed a ceasefire agreement in Nov 2003 but Pakistan has been repeatedly violating this for long.

  

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  • sandeep, mangalore

    Sun, Oct 13 2013

    indian govt is not giving any answer to pakistan this pakistan never like friendship with india especially pak army never like to make relation good how many times indo pak war happen they only started but no use indian congress govt they are scared with pakistan in this bjp is the good to give reply pakistan for any time you know what happen in 1999 kargil war taht time central ruling party is bjp but congress dialouge giving and making fool to public and public also giving vote to congress india is ready any time war at pakistan but the politcs role is different

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