J&K: 11 days after being shot, dhaba owner’s son succumbs to injuries
A delegation of foreign diplomats was on a two-day trip to Jammu and Kashmir at the time. Akash had sustained two bullet injuries.
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Family members of 22-year-old Aakash Mehra who was shot and injured by militants on February 17 in Srinagar carry his mortal remains for cremation at Janipur Colony in Jammu Sunday. (Photo | PTI)
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SRINAGAR: The son of a popular dhaba owner in Srinagar, who was critically injured in a militant attack on February 17, died in a hospital on Sunday.
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FM Qureshi rules out dialogue with India in current situation
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Talks with India not possible under current circumstances, says Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi
Qureshi says India knows Pakistan is capable of a prompt response
MULTAN: It is not possible for Pakistan to have talks with India under the current circumstances of tension between the two countries, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said Wednesday.
The FM clarified that India will have to end its military siege of Indian-held Kashmir.
He said India is fully aware of Pakistan’s capability to give a prompt response in case of any misadventure and is itself facing internal unrest.
Pakistan Army Soldier Martyred by Indian Ceasefire Violation: ISPR
In statement, armed forces say ‘substantial damage’ dealt to Indian troops in retaliation
Pakistan Army soldier Sepoy Mukhtiar was martyred on Wednesday during exchange of fire with Indian forces along the Line of Control (LoC), the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Wednesday.
In a brief statement, the media wing of the armed forces said that the 22-year-old had been martyred after Indian troops committed a ceasefire violation in the Satwal sector Pakistan-administered Kashmir. “Pakistan Army responded effectively to Indian firing, causing substantial damage to Indian troops in men and material,” it added.
Substantial damage dealt to Indian Army after another LoC ceasefire violation: ISPR
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Pakistan Army soldiers alert and ready to respond effectively. AFP/File
The Pakistan Army effectively responded to Indian troops after another ceasefire violation in Satwal Sector along the Line of Control, the Inter Services Public Relations said on Wednesday.
Pakistan Army caused substantial damage to Indian troops in men and material , the military s media wing said.
During an exchange of fire with the Indian army, a 22 year old valiant soldier, Sepoy Mukhtiar was martyred, ISPR added.
The development comes less than a week after Indian troops had targeted a United Nations Military Observers (UNMOs) vehicle along the LoC.