By PTI
JAMMU: The Pakistani Rangers violated ceasefire Tuesday morning because it focused Border Security Force (BSF) troops in unprovoked firing alongside the International Border in Jammu and Kashmir, an official mentioned.
The BSF gave a “befitting reply” to the firing within the Arnia sector of Jammu district, he mentioned.
“This morning, the alert BSF Jammu troops gave a befitting reply to the unprovoked firing by Pakistan Rangers on a BSF patrolling party,” BSF Deputy Inspector General S P S Sandhu mentioned.
The BSF Jammu public relations officer additionally mentioned there was no casualty on the Indian aspect. India and Pakistan agreed for a renewed ceasefire alongside the borders in Jammu and Kashmir in February 2020.
Barring a number of violations, the settlement is holding, a lot to the aid of border residents and farmers who’ve resumed farming actions alongside the Line of Control and the International Border.
JAMMU: The Pakistani Rangers violated ceasefire Tuesday morning because it focused Border Security Force (BSF) troops in unprovoked firing alongside the International Border in Jammu and Kashmir, an official mentioned.
The BSF gave a “befitting reply” to the firing within the Arnia sector of Jammu district, he mentioned.
“This morning, the alert BSF Jammu troops gave a befitting reply to the unprovoked firing by Pakistan Rangers on a BSF patrolling party,” BSF Deputy Inspector General S P S Sandhu mentioned.
The BSF Jammu public relations officer additionally mentioned there was no casualty on the Indian aspect. India and Pakistan agreed for a renewed ceasefire alongside the borders in Jammu and Kashmir in February 2020.
Barring a number of violations, the settlement is holding, a lot to the aid of border residents and farmers who’ve resumed farming actions alongside the Line of Control and the International Border.