BSF observed suspicious movement across near the Tashpatan border outpost (BoP) in Pathankot. The intruder was challenged by the personnel but paid no heed and kept moving towards the fence. Sensing threat, the personnel neutralised him.
The residents of the area where the ceasefire violation took place said it was after a gap of more than a decade that they witnessed cross-border firing, which triggered panic among them
Pakistan Rangers did not have definite answers and gave excuses when confronted on violating the ceasefire agreement at Samba in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on November 9, in which a Border Security Force (BSF) jawan was killed, BSF director general (DG) Nitin Agarwal said on Thursday