Sector Commanders meeting to deliberate strategy against Indian firing

Sector Commanders meeting to deliberate strategy against Indian firing
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Summary The meeting acknowledged Punjab Rangers’ befitting response that silenced army guns every time.

MANDI BAHAUDDIN (Dunya News) – Sectors Commander session of Punjab Rangers presided over by Director General Punjab Major General Tahir Javed Khan to deliberate strategy against Indian firing was held in Pakistan Rangers Academy Mandi Bahauddin today (Friday).

Sector commanders and staff officers participated in the meeting that brought Indian forces’ unprovoked firing at Pakistani borders under consideration. The session also defined the strategy to hamper Indian firing.

The meeting acknowledged Punjab Rangers’ befitting response that silenced army guns each time.

Participants of the session vowed to bring every possible professional abilities and resources to use in order to ensure security at the borders.

Earlier, Indian forces have continued the series of firing and shelling near the Line of control (LoC) on Thursday, Dunya News reported.

Indian forces have targeted settlers in Charwah Sector, Bajra Garhi, Nagaur, Parel, Beeni Sulehrian, Naoni and other villages due to which people have started to migrate to safe havens.

Previously, India forces had resorted to unprovoked firing and shelling at Charwah Sector on Wednesday.

Indian forces targeted Bajra Garhi, Charwah, Domala, Tulsipur, Gor, Baghiari and other villages.

Meanwhile, Chenab Rangers responded effectively to the Indian aggression.

Indian Border Security Forces (BSF) have opened fire and shelled Pakistani territory in recent days, leaving at least 12 civilians dead and forcing thousands to flee their homes.

The LoC is a de-facto border that divides Kashmir into India and Pakistan controlled parts. The armies and border guards of India and Pakistan intermittently trade fire, despite an agreement to observe a cease-fire.

New Delhi and Islamabad in 2003 agreed to observe cease-fire along the international border and the LoC in Kashmir. Though some violations have been reported on both sides, the cease-fire remains in effect.

Talking to the media Director General of Inter Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Asim Saleem Bajwa on Wednesday stated Pakistan will give befitting reply to Indian aggression.

 

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