FO condemns Indian ceasefire violations at Working Boundary
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Tuesday lodged a protest with India over the ceasefire violations at the Working Boundary.
The Foreign Office condemned the unprovoked firing by Indian forces at the Working Boundary in which two Pakistanis were killed and 14 others were injured.
According to military sources, Adnan and Asif, belonging to Kachi Mand village, were killed in Indian firing in Chaprar
By TICKER
August 04, 2015
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Tuesday lodged a protest with India over the ceasefire violations at the Working Boundary.
The Foreign Office condemned the unprovoked firing by Indian forces at the Working Boundary in which two Pakistanis were killed and 14 others were injured.
According to military sources, Adnan and Asif, belonging to Kachi Mand village, were killed in Indian firing in Chaprar Sector.
At least 14 people were injured in the two separate incidents of ceasefire violation by Indian forces. The Foreign Office said the injured included two women and three children.
Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of the army, said on Tuesday in statement that the Pakistani troops befittingly responded to Indian shelling.
The Foreign Office condemned the unprovoked firing by Indian forces at the Working Boundary in which two Pakistanis were killed and 14 others were injured.
According to military sources, Adnan and Asif, belonging to Kachi Mand village, were killed in Indian firing in Chaprar Sector.
At least 14 people were injured in the two separate incidents of ceasefire violation by Indian forces. The Foreign Office said the injured included two women and three children.
Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of the army, said on Tuesday in statement that the Pakistani troops befittingly responded to Indian shelling.
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