Pakistan Army spokesman has claimed that the Indian Army has suffered heavy casualties and damage to its posts when Pakistan Army retaliated to ceasefire violation from across the Line of Control.
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“Intermittent CFVs (ceasefire violations) by Indian Army continue along LOC, being befittingly responded. In response to CFV in Dewa Sector reports of damage to Indian posts and heavy casualties to Indian soldiers. No major exchange of fire in Kiran or Neelum valley as being propagated by Indian Media,” ISPR tweeted.
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) clarified that no “major exchange of fire in Kiran or Neelum valley as being propagated by Indian Media” had taken place.
Intermittent CFVs by Indian Army continue along LOC, being befittingly responded. In response to CFV in Dewa Sector reports of damage to Indian posts and heavy casualties to Indian soldiers. No major exchange of fire in Kiran or Neelum valley as being propagated by Indian Media.
— DG ISPR (@OfficialDGISPR) December 21, 2019
Earlier, India claimed that at least two Pakistani soldiers killed on Saturday as Indian Army retaliated “effectively and befittingly” to the ceasefire violation by Pakistan along the Line of Control in Akhnoor and Sunderbani sectors of J&K, defence sources said.
They said Pakistani troops fired on forward posts in Khour and Pallanwalla areas of Akhnoor sector here, violating the ceasefire in the wee hours, prompting strong retaliation by the Indian Army.