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PM condemns the Indian aggression along LoC

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Prime Minister Imran Khan has strongly condemned the unprovoked firing of Indian security forces on the civilian population along the Line of Control (LoC).

According to the details, the Prime Minister sought highest rank in heaven for those civilians and soldiers of Pakistan Army, who martyred in the firing and prayed early recovery of the injured.

The Prime Minister saluted the bravery of Pakistan army for giving a befitting response to Indian security forces.

It is pertinent to mention here that earlier today nine Indian army soldiers were killed and many others injured when Pakistan Army troops effectively responded to the latest Indian ceasefire violations along the Line of control (LoC).

The ceasefire violations deliberately targeted the civilians, in Jura, Shahkot and Nousehri, the director general of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.

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In another tweet ISPR wrote, “Indian Army shall always get befitting response to CFVs. Pakistan Army shall protect innocent civilians along LOC & inflict unbearable cost to Indian Army. Indian lies to justify their false claims & preparations for a false flag operation will continue to be exposed with truth.”

He further added, “Indian Army struggling to pick dead bodies and evacuate injured soldiers. Indian Army raising white flag. This they should think before initiating unprovoked CFVs and respect military norms by avoiding to target innocent civilians.”

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