Pak Army protests with UN observers over Indian violations
RAWALPINDI: The Pakistan Army has lodged a protest with United Nations (UN) observers over Indian ceasefire violations.
An ISPR statement called for the UN observers to probe the Indian ceasefire violations and provocation. It added that the Indian army had targeted civilian areas with heavy machine guns and mortar shells.
Four Pakistani civilians were martyred and five injured in
By TICKER
July 17, 2015
RAWALPINDI: The Pakistan Army has lodged a protest with United Nations (UN) observers over Indian ceasefire violations.
An ISPR statement called for the UN observers to probe the Indian ceasefire violations and provocation. It added that the Indian army had targeted civilian areas with heavy machine guns and mortar shells.
Four Pakistani civilians were martyred and five injured in the early hours on Thursday due to unprovoked Indian firing on the Working Boundary and Line of Control.
Pakistan's Foreign Office summoned Indian High Commissioner, Dr. T. C. A. Raghavan and registered a strong protest with him over violation of Pakistani airspace by an Indian drone and the ceasefire violations.
An ISPR statement called for the UN observers to probe the Indian ceasefire violations and provocation. It added that the Indian army had targeted civilian areas with heavy machine guns and mortar shells.
Four Pakistani civilians were martyred and five injured in the early hours on Thursday due to unprovoked Indian firing on the Working Boundary and Line of Control.
Pakistan's Foreign Office summoned Indian High Commissioner, Dr. T. C. A. Raghavan and registered a strong protest with him over violation of Pakistani airspace by an Indian drone and the ceasefire violations.
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