Firing at India and Pak border

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Firing at India and Pak border

On a day, India as well as Pakistan shared the Nobel Silence Award; guns lastly fell quiet on the border among the neighbors after 9 days of powerful firing. There was main de-escalation of worry down the 190-km Indo-Pak boundary in Jammu with no main firing or shooting being reported by Thursday night or else Friday. 

Only four-boundary settlement (BoPs) in Kathua region came under irregular flames from Pakistan in the early hours of Thursday night for only about 15 minutes. Many sources understood firing happened at 8 pm moreover ended at 8.15 pm. Subsequent to this; there was no firing by Pakistan. "As they did not carry on firing, we too reserved our guns quiet. As I have believed earlier, we only hit back," BSF DG D K Pathak said. The LOC too has stayed completely calm over the last few days. 

A number of bellicosity, nevertheless, sustained. Addressing the nationwide security group gathering in Islamabad, Pakistan PM on Friday quoted India must not get the wrong idea of his wish for peace, questioning it to without delay stop firing crossways the boundaries. He called upon India to instantly honor the holiness of the boundary and stop firing for sturdy peace. Sources believed there were no wounded or injuries accounted at the time of exchange of flames in Kathua



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