India, Pakistan agree to lessen LOC strain: ISPR

India, Pakistan agree to lessen LOC strain: ISPR
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Summary Both countries agreed to reduce tension on the working boundary also, it ‎added,

RAWALPINDI (Dunya News) – Director General (DG) Operations from both countries, Pakistan and India while talking via the hotline, mutually agreed to lessen the present strain on the working boundary ‎and the Line of Control (LOC) between the two countries, Inter-Services Public ‎Relations (ISPR) stated.‎


Recently, Indian bombardment martyred five people and injured 17 people. ‎Due to such terrible conditions, people were forced to migrate from their ‎dwelling, ISPR added.‎


Meanwhile, prior to this conversation, a two-member team representing the ‎United Nations (UN) visited the bordering villages of Sialkot in Pakistan to ‎take a survey of the human and financial loss incurred due to bombardment by ‎the Indian forces. ‎
The UN team also interviewed the affected people in various areas, and ‎reportedly, they stated that their houses were destroyed due to Indian ‎bombardment.

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