Summary Indian troops have committed 345 cease fire violations this year, DG ISPR said.
LAHROE (Dunya News) – Indian Border Security Force has failed to provide evidence that intruders were targeted during firing on Wagah border.
Indian BSF had claimed that they killed three suspected intruders near Wagah border.
Indian forces opened unprovoked fire at Rangers’ check post in Thatti Kodi village near the Wagah border at 2am in the morning.
Later, Rangers officials held meeting with BSF officials and lodged strong protest over the incident.
BSF officials claimed that forces had targeted intruders, not the Rangers’ check post.
According to sources, Rangers officials asked BSF authorities to hand over bodies and belongings of the intruders. But Indian forces failed to provide any evidence in this regard.
Earlier today, Indian troops resorted to unprovoked firing in hot spring sector at Line of Control and injured a civilian of village Kundi.
The civilian identified as Kalay Khan received serious bullet wounds, sources told Dunya News.
The Director General ISPR said Indian troops have committed 345 cease fire violations this year.
