Explorer

Indian Army crosses LoC, kills 3 Pak soldiers to avenge killings of Jawans

New Delhi: Avenging the recent killings of its soldiers, Indian Army troops crossed over the Line of Control (PoK) and killed three Pakistani army soldiers. One Pakistani soldier was said to be injured. Sources couldn't confirm the exact figure of deaths but said it could be over six. The action is seen as a retaliation to the four Indian Army personnel killed on Saturday​ in ceasefire violation by Pakistan. The neutralisation of the Baloch regiment soldiers took place along LOC at Rakhchikri, Rawalakot sector on Monday at around 6 pm. Pakistan's media quoting Inter-Service Public Relations confirmed the death of three Pakistan soldiers in the cross border firing. NSA Ajit Doval briefed PM Narendra Modi about the strike last night. Defence Minister is likely to make a statement regarding the retaliation in both the Houses of Parliament on Wednesday. The behind-the-enemy-lines operation brings back the memory of 2016's surgical strikes, which the army conducted in response to Uri Attack. On September 18, 2016, four Pakistani terrorists had attacked the army post at Uri in Jammu and Kashmir, and killed 19 soldiers. Eleven days later, the army conducted surgical strike across the LoC and destroyed terrorist launch pads and killed several terrorists. (With agency inputs)
View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

Supreme Court Directs IIT-Dhanbad To Grant Admission To Dalit Candidate, Says 'Problem Is Rs 17,500, Not The Kid'
SC Directs IIT-Dhanbad To Grant Admission To Dalit Candidate, Says 'Problem Is Rs 17,500, Not The Kid'
FIR Against SP MLA Mehboob Ali Over ‘Muslim Population’ Remark, BJP Says ‘Inciting For Demographic Change’
FIR Against SP MLA Over ‘Muslim Population’ Remark, BJP Says ‘Inciting For Demographic Change’
'Party Line Important, But...': Vikramaditya On Himachal 'Nameplate' Controversy, Says 'Statements Misinterpreted'
'Party Line Important, But...': Vikramaditya On Himachal 'Nameplate' Controversy, Says 'Statements Misinterpreted'
Nepal Floods: Death Toll Over 200 As Himalayan Nation Sees Unprecedented Flooding, 33 Missing
Nepal Floods: Death Toll Over 200 As Himalayan Nation Sees Unprecedented Flooding, 33 Missing
Advertisement
ABP Premium

Videos

Experience The Thrilling Fusion Of Performance And Versatility With The New BMW M3 Touring: A High-Performance Sports Car That Redefines Practicality | Auto LiveTriumph Speed 400 T4: Exciting First Ride Review Showcases Power, Performance, And Unmatched Style | Auto LiveTata Nexon EV Unveils Stunning New Red Dark Edition, Redefining Electric Luxury | Auto LiveAudi Q8 2024 Facelift: India First Look Review Unveils Stunning Upgrades And Features | Auto Live

Photo Gallery

Embed widget