Indian troops firing at LoC martyrs 50-year-old woman, injures three
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Pakistani Army soldiers manning a post on the LoC. Photo: AFP/Files
As a result of unprovoked firing by Indian troops at the Hotspring and Jandrot Sectors along the Line of Control (LOC), a 50-year-old woman embraced martyrdom.
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), in a statement on Tuesday, said that Indian troops had deliberately targeted the civilian population with mortars and heavy weapons. A 50-year-old woman embraced
shahadat while 3 citizens including a 4-year-old minor, Nayab, got injured, the ISPR said.
The military s media wing added that the injured civilians were evacuated to a nearby medical facility for necessary treatment.
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Letter issued by Pakistan’s permanent representative to UN Munir Akram
In letter, Pakistan urges UN to forcefully condemn attack and conduct a transparent investigation
Pakistan says attack ploy by India to hinder UNMOGIP’s work and facilitate another Indian misadventure against Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has penned a letter to the United Nations about India s coercive and reckless ploy to hinder work by the UN Military Observer Group after Friday s attack on an observer vehicle along the Line of Control.
According to a statement by the Foreign Office on Sunday, the letter is from Pakistan’s permanent representative to the UN Munir Akram and addressed to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and UN Security Council (UNSC) President.
Pakistan summons Indian diplomat over attack on UNMO vehicle along LoC
Pakistan summons Indian diplomat over attack on UNMO vehicle along LoC
Military sources in New Delhi have rejected the allegation, saying reports of targeting the UN vehicle are not true.
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An Indian diplomat named Gaurav Ahluwalia was summoned by Pakistan after a United Nations Military Observers (UNMO) vehicle was targeted in the country’s Chirikot sector along the Line of Control (LoC).
The Indian diplomat was summoned to the Foreign Office (FO) here a day after the Pakistan Army accused the Indian Army of deliberately targeting the UNMO, an allegation dismissed by India as completely false, baseless and factually incorrect.