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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Indian army opens indiscriminate firing on Sialkot working boundary

The Indian forces opened indiscriminate firing on Zafar Wal Sector of Sialkot Working Boundary adjoining areas of Indian Held Kashmir after a break of more than two and half months, meanwhile replying the attack the Pakistani Chanab Rangers stopped the Indian guns.

The Indian forces opened fire from their check posts to the Pakistani check posts and tried to target the Pakistani check posts, meanwhile the Pakistani forces replied to the Indian attack.
Panic created among the villagers living near the Boundary Line in the result of the firing; meanwhile Chanab rangers protesting on the incident has demanded the flag meeting.
It is worth mentioning here that it was the 8th incident of firing on the 105 KM long Sialkot Working Boundary during the current year, meanwhile during the flag meeting held after the firing of 29th May the Indian army declared seas fire and ensured that no more incident take place in future.
The Indian forces establish more than 210 towers and 100 check posts along with the 105 KM long Sialkot Working Boundary. SANA