Pakistan says 4 killed in Indian firing along LoC
Source: Xinhua   2016-11-22 01:28:39

ISLAMABAD, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- Pakistani military said in a statement late Monday that Indian firing killed at least four Pakistani nationals and injured 10 others in different sectors along the Line of Control (LoC) in the disputed Kashmir region.

"There are reports of heavy casualties of Indian soldiers due to effective retaliatory fire by Pakistani troops," the statement said.

Six Indian soldiers have been confirmed killed, the Pakistan Army said in the statement.

Indian Deputy High Commissioner J.P. Singh was summoned to the Foreign Office and conveyed the Pakistani government's strong condemnation of the unprovoked ceasefire violations by Indian forces, the Foreign Ministry said.

"The Deputy High Commissioner was told that the deliberate targeting of civilian populated areas was highly deplorable."

The Foreign Ministry said the Indian side was urged to respect the 2003 ceasefire understanding in the letter and spirit, investigate the continued incidents of ceasefire violations and stop targeting the villages and civilians and maintain peace on the LoC.

"The Government of Pakistan also expressed concern over the incident of Indian refusal of diplomatic flight clearance to Pakistani aircraft," the statement said, adding this action by the India constituted a violation of a 1991 agreement between Pakistan and India.

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Pakistan says 4 killed in Indian firing along LoC

Source: Xinhua 2016-11-22 01:28:39
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ISLAMABAD, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- Pakistani military said in a statement late Monday that Indian firing killed at least four Pakistani nationals and injured 10 others in different sectors along the Line of Control (LoC) in the disputed Kashmir region.

"There are reports of heavy casualties of Indian soldiers due to effective retaliatory fire by Pakistani troops," the statement said.

Six Indian soldiers have been confirmed killed, the Pakistan Army said in the statement.

Indian Deputy High Commissioner J.P. Singh was summoned to the Foreign Office and conveyed the Pakistani government's strong condemnation of the unprovoked ceasefire violations by Indian forces, the Foreign Ministry said.

"The Deputy High Commissioner was told that the deliberate targeting of civilian populated areas was highly deplorable."

The Foreign Ministry said the Indian side was urged to respect the 2003 ceasefire understanding in the letter and spirit, investigate the continued incidents of ceasefire violations and stop targeting the villages and civilians and maintain peace on the LoC.

"The Government of Pakistan also expressed concern over the incident of Indian refusal of diplomatic flight clearance to Pakistani aircraft," the statement said, adding this action by the India constituted a violation of a 1991 agreement between Pakistan and India.

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