Army calls it ceasefire violation by Pak, Intel sources dub it infiltration bid
Pakistan violated the mutually brokered ceasefire deal twice within a span of six hours yesterday by opening unprovoked fire on Indian forward posts along the Line of Control (LoC) in the Krishna Ghati (KG) sector of Poonch district late last night.
However, Intelligence sources said the latest firing in the dead of night was actually an infiltration attempt by a group of five or six suspected militants. The Army denied the infiltration bid outrightly and maintained that it was just another ceasefire violation by Pakistan.
However, Intelligence sources said the latest firing in the dead of night was actually an infiltration attempt by a group of five or six suspected militants. The Army denied the infiltration bid outrightly and maintained that it was just another ceasefire violation by Pakistan.
Pakistan troops had last evening opened unprovoked fire for an hour from 4:45 pm to 5:45 pm in the Sabjian area of Poonch district targeting Kundana forward post.
The sources said around 11 pm yesterday Indian troops observed movement of suspected militants in a rivulet between the Ghora post and Dogra post in the KG sector.
Consequently, the troops opened fire and the suspected ultras fled back to Pakistan, the Intelligence sources added.
However, the Army maintained that around 11.15 pm Pakistani troops opened fire on the KG sector that invited a calibrated response from the Indian troops.
“It was a ceasefire violation compelling us to give them a calibrated response. The exchange of fire lasted till 11.45 pm before guns fell silent on both sides,” said a senior Army officer.
He further said there were no casualties or injuries to the Indian troops.
“Whenever Pakistani troops try to push ultras to this side, they open heavy fire during the night for a long time and that, too, in an entire sector. Last night’s incident was a minor LoC skirmish,” he claimed.
“It was a ceasefire violation compelling us to give them a calibrated response. The exchange of fire lasted till 11.45 pm before guns fell silent on both sides,” said a senior Army officer.
He further said there were no casualties or injuries to the Indian troops.
“Whenever Pakistani troops try to push ultras to this side, they open heavy fire during the night for a long time and that, too, in an entire sector. Last night’s incident was a minor LoC skirmish,” he claimed.
The Jammu-based defence PRO, SN Acharya, also described it as a truce violation.
“It was a ceasefire violation and we didn’t see any movement of ultras on the other side of the LoC,” said Acharya.
The official, however, said that Pakistani troops used heavy automatic weapons and LMG fire in the latest truce violation.
“It was a ceasefire violation and we didn’t see any movement of ultras on the other side of the LoC,” said Acharya.
The official, however, said that Pakistani troops used heavy automatic weapons and LMG fire in the latest truce violation.
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