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Pak soldier who strayed into Indian territory killed

Indian troops shot dead a Pakistani soldier who had strayed onto their side of the de facto border in the disputed Kashmir region, officials from both countries said today.

Updated on: Feb 15, 2013 11:47 PM IST
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In yet another incident ofceasefire violation, a Pakistani soldier who intruded into the Indian territory was killed by the Army in the Naushera sector along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir.

This incident comes a month after Pakistani troops entered Indian territory and killed two Indian soldiers and beheaded one of them.

The Pakistan Army DGMO confirmed the identity of the killed intruder as their soldier and his request for the body to be returned has been accepted by the Indian side, Army spokesperson Col J Dahiya said here.

Giving details of the incident, he said, "Yesterday, around 1500 hours, some movement was seen along the LoC in Naushera. On being challenged, the intruder fired at the Indian patrol there. In the ensuing firefight, the intruder in combat uniform was killed and one AK-47 has been recovered from him."

After the incident, Pakistani DGMO last evening requested for an unscheduled conversation with his Indian counterpart and made the call today.

He said the body would be handed over to the Pakistani sector in the Naushera sector in the afternoon.

Dahiya said there was another ceasefire violation in the Krishna Ghati sector today when Pakistani troops opened fire at Indian posts between 0800 to 0915 hours.

"There were no casualties on our side. Our troops retaliated the fire in controlled measure with effective fix," he said.

 
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