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4 civilians including a woman martyred in Indian firing along LoC: ISPR

3 soldiers martyred, 8 injured in firing on security forces in Panjgur
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4 civilians including a woman martyred in ceasefire violations by the Indian Army along the Line of Control (LoC).

According to a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Indian forces violated the ceasefire on the LoC by firing indiscriminately in Nikial & Bagsar Sectors and targeting the civilian population.

The ISPR spokesman further said that 4 innocent civilians incl a woman in Ratta Jabbar & Lewana Khaiter vill embraced shahadat, 1 civilian got injured. Pak Army troops responded effectively to Indian firing.

Note that, Chief of the Army staff (COAs) General Qamar Javed Bajwa chaired Corps Commander‘s Conference at General Headquarters Rawalpindi today, military media wing stated.

According to the press release issued by Inter-Service Public Relation, the forum was briefed on the national and regional security situation. Forum expressed satisfaction on continued reduction in incidents of violence across the country, gradual positive effects of ongoing Afghan Peace Process along the Western Border and resolved to keep supporting the normalization process through national institutions.

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Noting the Indian aggression, the forum resolved to continue thwarting Indian designs and expose Indian targeting of innocent civilians in Kashmir and open support to terrorist outfits.

Also read: India,s extremist policies threat to regional peace: FM

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