Indian aggression: UN military observer group visits Working Boundary
SIALKOT: The United Nation's military observer group for Pakistan and India on Monday visited the villages hit by Indian firing and shelling near Sialkot Working Boundary.
According to Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), the UN's military observer group has also met the villagers who sustained wounds due to unprovoked firing and shelling by Indian Border Security Forces.
The ISPR said, members of
By TICKER
July 20, 2015
SIALKOT: The United Nation's military observer group for Pakistan and India on Monday visited the villages hit by Indian firing and shelling near Sialkot Working Boundary.
According to Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), the UN's military observer group has also met the villagers who sustained wounds due to unprovoked firing and shelling by Indian Border Security Forces.
The ISPR said, members of military observer group have also visited Salehpur, Mullani Sector and inspected the areas hit by Indian adventurism.
According to Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), the UN's military observer group has also met the villagers who sustained wounds due to unprovoked firing and shelling by Indian Border Security Forces.
The ISPR said, members of military observer group have also visited Salehpur, Mullani Sector and inspected the areas hit by Indian adventurism.
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