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3 consecutive days of deadly Indian Pakistan border gun fire

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连续3天!印巴军队边境地区再次交火 至少2死4伤
2018-01-19 13:43 巴基斯坦
  原标题:连续3天!印巴军队边境地区再次交火 至少2死4伤

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图片说明:印度和巴基斯坦军队在边境地区19日再次交火。(图源:《印度快报》)

当地时间19日早上,印度和巴基斯坦军队在边境地区再次交火,造成印方至少2人死亡,4人受伤,巴基方伤亡情况暂时不知。

据《印度斯坦时报》、《印度快报》等媒体报道,此次交火发生在19日早上6点45分左右,交火引发了附近村民恐慌。印度媒体指责,此次交火是由巴基斯坦引发的,巴方目前暂未就此次交火事件置评。

这是印巴军队连续第三天交火。当地时间周三(17日)晚,印度和巴基斯坦边防军队在克什米尔地区再次猛烈交火,交火持续到18日凌晨,双方均有伤亡。印媒陈,这场交火堪称第三次世界大战。

巴基斯坦三军公共关系处称,17日开始的交火由印军挑起,造成巴方2位女性平民死亡,另有包括3名女性在内的5位平民受伤。在交火过后,克什米尔地区学校紧急宣布停课,但没有进行人员疏散。

而就在几天前,印巴军队于15日在克什米尔实际控制线附近也发生交火。印军称交火致巴军7死4伤,不过巴基斯坦军方发表声明称,巴基斯坦军队当天正在维护通信线路时,遭到印军重型迫击炮攻击,随后对印军予以回击,有4名巴军在交火中死亡,印方3名士兵死亡另有数人受伤。

事实上,近年来,类似的交火事件在克什米尔地区时有发生。据《印度斯坦时报》早前报道,印度政府发布的数据显示,1990年至2017年3月,印巴克什米尔边界共发生了69820次交火事件,共造成14000名平民,5000名印度安全人员和22000名巴基斯坦武装人员伤亡。

尽管印巴军方2017年11月曾达成一致,同意必须恢复2003年停火协议的“精神”以保护无辜平民,但双方仍然沿实际控制线频繁发生交火。

印度内政部长拉杰纳特·辛格(Rajnath Singh)早在去年8月曾表示,印度将在2022年之前解决克什米尔争端。印度总理莫迪也曾表示,不能靠子弹和诅咒,而是要靠“拥抱”来解决克什米尔问题。

而巴基斯坦陆军参谋长巴杰瓦(Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa)也曾表示,巴基斯坦希望同印度建立正常与和平的关系,但“孤掌难鸣”。据了解,巴杰瓦于当地时间10月11日,在巴基斯坦港口城市卡拉奇(Karachi)的一场研讨会上发表讲话称,巴基斯坦边境依然面临着诸多变动因素,因此,希望同印度建立正常良好的双边关系。




https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...ing-by-pakistan-army/articleshow/62222157.cms

J&K: Army Major, 3 soldiers killed in firing by Pakistan along LoC
Rajat Pandit | TNN | Updated: Dec 23, 2017, 21:10 IST
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  • A major and three soldiers were killed in cross-border firing by Pakistan army at Keri in Jammu and Kashmir
  • An “area domination patrol” of the 2 Sikh battalion deployed in the Keri sector, under the 120 Infantry Brigade, was underway when it came under fire from Pakistan army posts
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NEW DELHI: A major and three soldiers were killed in cross-border firing by Pakistan army at Keri in Rajouri sector of Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday afternoon, even as the two countries continue to exchange heavy fire at different places along the Line of Control (LoC) on a daily basis.
An "area domination patrol" of the 2 Sikh battalion deployed in the Keri area, under the 120 Infantry Brigade, was underway when it came under fire from Pakistan army posts at about 12.15pm.

"Major Prafulla Ambadas (32), Lance-Naik Gurmail Singh (34) and Sepoy Pargat Singh (30) were killed in the unprovoked ceasefire violation, while two other soldiers were injured. One of them later succumbed to injuries in hospital. Our soldiers retaliated strongly and effectively on the Pakistan army posts. The martyrdom of our soldiers will not go in vain," said an officer.


India has recorded over 780 ceasefire violations by Pakistan along the 778-km LoC already this year, while the number has crossed 120 along the 198-km international border manned by BSF in J&K. Over 33 people, including 12 civilians, have been killed in these firings.

This marks a new high in recent years. The ceasefire violations along the LoC in 2014 and 2015, for instance, stood at 153 and 152, while the tally was 228 last year. Army Chief General Bipin Rawat recently held that peace talks with Pakistan could take place only when it stops supporting terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir. But given its actions and behavior, it doesn't appear that Pakistan really wants peace, he added.
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The Indian director-general of military operations, Lt-Gen AK Bhatt, had also last month told his Pakistan counterpart, Major General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, that there appeared to be a "disconnect" between his Army headquarters at Rawalpindi, which professes a desire for peace, and its troops on the ground along the LOC, who resort to heavy firing and ceasefire violations without any provocation.

While maintaining that the Indian Army will continue its efforts to ensure peace and tranquility on the borders, Lt-Gen Bhatt said it will "continue to take all retaliatory measures and retain the right to punitively respond to any provocative acts of aggression from the Pakistani side".
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failed nation will always remain incorrigible and try to twist facts. we should retaliate for the sake of our martyred members of defence forces.
R I P to the departed souls and condolences to bereaved familiesN Renganathan


The Indian Army has over the last few months repeatedly told the Pakistan army to desist from actively abetting cross-border terrorism and infiltration, warning that all misadventures to either target Indian troops or provide covering fire to infiltrating terrorists would be met with retaliatory punitive fire assaults.

India has stressed that the main reason for any collateral damage in the cross-border firings is due to Pakistan army's "unacceptable" support to cross-border terrorism and infiltration as well as its strategy to deploy civilians at its forward posts to gain intelligence and act as guides to the terrorists crossing the LoC.
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J&K: Visuals of an army officer, and three jawans who lost their lives in ceasefire violation by Pakistan in Keri (120 Infantry Brigade) Batallion Area

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https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/2-c...esumes-firing-in-jammus-rs-pura-arnia-1802006

2 Civilians Killed After Pakistan Resumes Firing In Jammu's RS Pura, Arnia
A jawan of the Border Security Force and a civilian were yesterday killed after Pakistani troops began firing in RS Pura on Wednesday night
All India | Edited by Nidhi Sethi | Updated: January 19, 2018 10:02 IST

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Pakistani troops targeted posts and villages in RS Pura, Arnia, Chadwal and Ramgarh sectors of Jammu.

Jammu: Two civilians were killed and three others injured after Pakistani troops resumed shelling and firing on Indian posts and villages along the international Border in RS Pura, Arnia, Chadwal and Ramgarh sectors of Jammu for the second consecutive day, a Border Security Force (BSF) officer said.

While the woman was killed in Sai Khurda, the man died in Korotona on RS Pura-Arnia belt. The three injured have been rushed to a hospital.

"The exchange of fire is on when the reports last came in," he said adding the Pakistani Rangers have targeted border posts and villages along the international border.

As the situation continues to be tense, over 1,000 people staying on border have been moved and schools in the area will remain closed till further notice.

A jawan of the Border Security Force and a civilian were yesterday killed after Pakistani troops began firing in RS Pura the night before. Six civilians were also injured.

The latest ceasefire violation comes just days after seven Pakistani soldiers were killed by the Indian Army in cross-border firing initiated by Pakistani rangers in Poonch sector.





https://www.geo.tv/latest/177438-two-women-martyred-in-cross-border-indian-firing-in-sialkot

Two women martyred in cross-border Indian firing in Sialkot



RAWALPINDI: Two women were martyred and five people injured as a result of unprovoked Indian firing across the Working Boundary in Sialkot, the army's media wing said on Thursday.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), five other civilians including three women were injured in the cross-border firing by Indian troops since Wednesday night.

The ISPR said the Indian forces targetted the civilian population in Kundanpur Village of Sialkot.

Border guards of the Punjab Rangers conducted retaliatory fire and destroyed an Indian force, the ISPR said.

FO summons Indian diplomat to record protest
Following the incident, the Foreign Office (FO) summoned Indian Deputy High Commissioner JP Singh to condemn the unprovoked ceasefire violations.

The FO said that despite calls for restraint, India continues to indulge in ceasefire violations, Radio Pakistan reported.


Death toll from cross-border Indian firing near Sialkot rises to six



Earlier this week on Monday, four soldiers of Pakistan Army embraced martyrdom in unprovoked firing by Indian forces across the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir.

The Pakistan Army responded to the attack and killed three Indian soldiers and injured many others, the ISPR had stated.

Frequent violations
India frequently opens unprovoked fire across the LoC, resulting in the martyrdom of civilians and army officials.

On December 25, 2017, three Pakistan Army soldiers were martyred as Indian forces opened fire along the LoC's Rakhchikri sector. One other soldier was injured in the unprovoked firing.

According to the Foreign Office, India committed 70 ceasefire violations in the first 12 days of the year and 1,900 in 2017.
 

tun_dr_m

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Pakistan troops love to fire on Bayi Singh Indian soldiers because their Turbans are different color from Pak's.
 

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I notice that in these keling-paki keling shellings, it is usually the hindu keling side that suffers casualties.
 
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