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Pakistan pleads BSF to stop firing after India's strong reply to unprovoked shelling
BSF released a footage of a bunker being exploded to ashes by the BSF troopers’ firing. Check below.
New Delhi: In a befitting reply to the unprovoked shelling along Western India-Pak borders by Pakistani rangers, Borer Security Force launched heavy firing causing Pakistan to appeal BSF for a cease.
It is reported that Indian troops have gunned down many Pak rangers and have forced them to plead for ceasefire.
On May 20 (Sunday) rangers from Pakistan called up Jammu BSF formation and beseeched to stop firing.
For the past three days BSF troopers have been carrying out precision strikes on Pak firing locations, inflicting heavy loss to them. The heavy exchange of fire has reportedly caused heavy loss to Pakistani civilians & security personnel.
On May 19 2018 (Yesterday), the firing from troopers found their mark with one of the Rangers in chicken neck area.
BSF released a footage of a bunker being exploded to ashes by the BSF troopers’ firing.
The BSF had lost two of its jawans in this latest round of unprovoked firing on the Jammu IB over the last few days. A number of civilians were also killed and injured in the Jammu area due to this firing incident which was seen to have increased in the wake of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's day-long visit to Jammu and Kashmir yesterday. Jammu and Kashmir witnessed a spurt in Pakistani shelling and firing along the IB and the Line of Control (LoC) this year. Over 700 incidents of fire and shelling were reported, which left 38 people including 18 security personnel dead and scores injured. Watch :#WATCH: BSF troops on the western borders, bust a bunker across international boundary on May 19. #JammuAndKashmir (Source: BSF) pic.twitter.com/MaecGPf7g3
— ANI (@ANI) May 20, 2018
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