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.
