Another ceasefire violation at LoC, Pak soldier killed
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A Pakistani soldier is believed to have died in heavy exchange of fire on the Line of Control (LoC), in the same area near Poonch which saw the brutal killing of two Indian Army jawans on Tuesday by troops of the Pakistan army.
Sources said India launched a "major response" after a ceasefire violation by Pakistan in the Mendhar area.
Islamabad said it had lost a soldier and blamed India for breaching the ceasefire. Indian Army officers said the firing took place after provocation from the other side. The firing, which affected the Battal area on the Pakistani side, started at 4.30 pm and lasted until 6.10 pm.
"A Pakistan army soldier, Havildar Mohyuddin embraced shahadat due to unprovoked firing by Indian troops at Hotspring sector at 1440 hours today," Pakistan's Inter Service Public Relations (ISPR) said. The soldier is believed to be from the 29 Baloch regiment.
Sources here said besides small arms, heavy fire including mortars were employed in Thursday's incident. The Indian unit that responded was the 13 Raj Rif, the same battalion that saw the brutal killing of two of its jawans.
According to a PTI report from Poonch, the Pakistani army Thursday refused to allow trucks from India to cross the LoC trade point.
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