Jawan killed, finger at Pakistan

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This is shows the cowardly manner in which Pakistan kills our brave Indian soldiers. The Pakistanis want to talk of peace with a dagger in their hands. IMO India should treat the Pakistanis in the same way a criminal and rogue nation is treated.
 

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Re: Indian Army Jawan Killed in First Ceasefire Violation After Electi

Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has expressed hope for good ties with the new BJP-led government to be helmed by Mr Modi.

Mr Sharif has reportedly cited his working relationship with Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the last prime minister to lead a BJP government, as a reason for his optimism.

Sharif needs to change Pak policy then, which results in Pakis infiltration of India territory and placing landmines!

This incident was an ambush. Pakis place mines, wait for jawan to be injured, then fire on men going to his assistance.

A proper response would have been an airstrike on Pak positions. :mad:

This incident is a clear deliberate provocation.

Ah! you were in your assessment.

Here is the details

http://defenceforumindia.com/forum/...-jawan-killed-finger-pakistan.html#post901295
 

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Army recovers Pak-origin mines along LoC in Akhnoor

JAMMU: The army has recovered half-a-dozen Pakistan-made landmines and other equipment along the LoC in Khour area of Akhnoor sector in Jammu district. The recoveries were made during search operations carried out after a jawan was killed and two other soldiers were injured in the area in firing from across the border on Sunday.

"In an incident near Akhnoor yesterday a patrol of the Army was targeted by mines and small-arms fire by a group of unidentified armed personnel," PRO Defence, Jammu, said in a statement. "[Our] own troops returned effective fire and the group fled back across the LoC towards a Pakistan Army post." Sepoy Bhikale Uttam Balu died in the firefight, while the two other soldiers suffered splinter injuries and gunshot wounds.

"Search of the area yielded Pakistan-made mines and other equipment, which clearly suggests the involvement of Pakistan and terrorists from across the LoC," the army statement said.

A senior Army officer told PTI it was possibly an attack by Pakistan's Border Action Team (BAT). "We're investigating into it," he said.

BAT, which is a mix of Pakistani special forces personnel and terrorists, had killed two Indian soldiers last January, one of whom was beheaded, and killed five personnel along the LoC in Poonch sector seven months later.

Army recovers Pak-origin mines along LoC in Akhnoor - The Times of India
 

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