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  India   All India  16 Feb 2018  Pak claims it destroyed Indian post, killed 5 soldiers; Army calls it ‘baseless’

Pak claims it destroyed Indian post, killed 5 soldiers; Army calls it ‘baseless’

PTI
Published : Feb 16, 2018, 1:30 pm IST
Updated : Feb 16, 2018, 1:34 pm IST

Pakistan on Thursday summoned India's Deputy High Commissioner J P Singh to condemn the 'unprovoked firing' by Indian troops across the LoC.

Earlier, in a statement the Pakistan army spokesman said that India's 'unethical and unprofessional' approach across the LoC is terrorising civilians. (Photo: Representational | PTI)
 Earlier, in a statement the Pakistan army spokesman said that India's 'unethical and unprofessional' approach across the LoC is terrorising civilians. (Photo: Representational | PTI)

Islamabad/ New Delhi: Pakistan has claimed that its troops destroyed an Indian Army post in Tatta Pani sector across the Line of Control (LoC) and killed five soldiers.

Pakistan Army Spokesman Major General Asif Ghaffor in a tweet on late Thursday night also shared a video clip purportedly showing bombing of the Indian Army post and smoke billowing from the site after it was hit by fire.

"Indian Army post on LoC targeting innocent citizens destroyed by Pak Army troops in Tatta Pani (Hot Spring) sector. Five Indian soldiers killed, many injured. Indian terrorism against innocent citizens shall be responded befittingly,” Ghaffor tweeted.

However, an Indian Army official in New Delhi said the Pakistan Army's claim is "baseless".

Earlier, in a statement the Pakistan army spokesman said that India's "unethical and unprofessional" approach across the LoC is terrorising civilians.

Pakistan on Thursday summoned India's Deputy High Commissioner J P Singh to condemn the "unprovoked firing" by Indian troops across the LoC which allegedly resulted in the death of a driver of a van carrying school children.

It alleged that the Indian forces "deliberately targeted a school van carrying school children on Battal-Madharpur road, resulting in the death of the driver of the van, leaving the school children severely traumatised."

Tags: pakistan, indian army, line of control, major general asif ghaffor, terrorism, j p singh
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