Pak army issues video claiming destruction of Indian posts on

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

The Army today released a video purportedly showing destruction caused to the Indian military posts across the Line of Control.

The 27-second video was released a day after it claimed to have killed five Indian soldiers while retaliating to India's "unprovoked ceasefire violation" in Tatta Pani sector along the



Army spokesman Major General Asif Ghafoor posted the video on twitter in the wee hours today.

"Video clip showing destruction of Indian posts on by Pak Army in response to unprovoked Indian firing on innocent citizens," he said in a brief statement with the video.

This is the second time in two weeks when army released such a video.

On May 24, it released a video purportedly showing heavy damage caused to the Indian posts across the LoC, in a tit- for-tat action after the released a clip of the "punitive fire assaults" on Pakistani positions.

Yesterday, Army's media wing (ISPR) claimed to have killed five Indian soldiers and destroyed Indian bunkers in the firing.

No further details of the cross-border exchange of fire were provided by the Army.

Yesterday, the said that a woman was injured when the Pakistani Army violated ceasefire twice in two sectors of Poonch district by firing mortar shells on forward posts and civilian areas along the LoC, prompting Indian troops to retaliate.

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Pak army issues video claiming destruction of Indian posts on

The Pakistan Army today released a video purportedly showing destruction caused to the Indian military posts across the Line of Control. The 27-second video was released a day after it claimed to have killed five Indian soldiers while retaliating to India's "unprovoked ceasefire violation" in Tatta Pani sector along the LoC. Pakistan Army spokesman Major General Asif Ghafoor posted the video on twitter in the wee hours today. "Video clip showing destruction of Indian posts on LOC by Pak Army in response to unprovoked Indian firing on innocent citizens," he said in a brief statement with the video. This is the second time in two weeks when Pakistan army released such a video. On May 24, it released a video purportedly showing heavy damage caused to the Indian posts across the LoC, in a tit- for-tat action after the Indian Army released a clip of the "punitive fire assaults" on Pakistani positions. Yesterday, Army's media wing Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) claimed to have ... The Army today released a video purportedly showing destruction caused to the Indian military posts across the Line of Control.

The 27-second video was released a day after it claimed to have killed five Indian soldiers while retaliating to India's "unprovoked ceasefire violation" in Tatta Pani sector along the

Army spokesman Major General Asif Ghafoor posted the video on twitter in the wee hours today.

"Video clip showing destruction of Indian posts on by Pak Army in response to unprovoked Indian firing on innocent citizens," he said in a brief statement with the video.

This is the second time in two weeks when army released such a video.

On May 24, it released a video purportedly showing heavy damage caused to the Indian posts across the LoC, in a tit- for-tat action after the released a clip of the "punitive fire assaults" on Pakistani positions.

Yesterday, Army's media wing (ISPR) claimed to have killed five Indian soldiers and destroyed Indian bunkers in the firing.

No further details of the cross-border exchange of fire were provided by the Army.

Yesterday, the said that a woman was injured when the Pakistani Army violated ceasefire twice in two sectors of Poonch district by firing mortar shells on forward posts and civilian areas along the LoC, prompting Indian troops to retaliate.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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