Pakistan refutes allegations of killing Indian soldiers
RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Tuesday strongly refuted allegations of the killing of five Indian soldiers in an attack on a checkpost in Occupied Kashmir. Earlier, the Indian Defence Ministry claimed the...
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August 06, 2013
RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Tuesday strongly refuted allegations of the killing of five Indian soldiers in an attack on a checkpost in Occupied Kashmir.
Earlier, the Indian Defence Ministry claimed the military post was attacked Monday night and five Indian soldiers were killed, according to a foreign news agency report.
Meanwhile, Pakistan Army’s Inter Services Public Relation (ISPR) strongly contradicting Indian claims and said that there was no incident of firing on the Indian border.
The Foreign Office has also denied the Indian allegations with the spokesman stating that no firing took place at the Line of Control.
The Indian allegation has been leveled at a time when Pakistan has suggested the dates for the composite dialogue with India.