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“There are also independent reports that six Indian soldiers have been killed by the Northern Light Infantry in a separate mission,” he said.
Responding to Mir, defence analyst Major-General (Retd) Ijaz Awan said that his own sources had also confirmed the number of Indian soldiers killed in retaliatory Pakistani firing.
“Yes, this information is correct. Bodies are lying across Tatta Pani. I have spoken to eyewitnesses, who confirmed that the bodies were not picked up as of this evening,” said the retired Army general.Earlier, two Pakistani soldiers embraced martyrdom when Indian forces resorted to unprovoked firing across the LoC this morning. The unprovoked firing in Kel and Lipa sectors began at 2:30 AM and continued till 8:00 AM, the ISPR said. The unprovoked fire was painted as a surgical strike by senior Indian officials, in a move apparently aimed to satisfy the public. “India conducted a surgical strike at the Line of Control on Thursday to prevent terrorists from attacking Indian soil,” claimed India’s DGMO Lt.Gen. Ranbir Singh at a press conference in New Delhi, according to Indian media. Pakistan rebuffed the claims with the ISPR saying, “There has been no surgical strike by India, instead there had been cross border fire initiated and conducted by Indian forces which is an existential phenomenon”.
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