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Pakistan records protest at UN military observer group for Indian’s LOC violation

RAWALPINDI: Pakistan has recorded its protest to the United Nation military observer  group India Pakistan, (UNMOGIP), today for continual unprovoked firing by India forces on working boundary at Sahiwal for last two days, ISPR said.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations, Pakistan has recorded its protest to United Nation Military Observer Group India Pakistan (UNMOGIP), over continual firing and shelling of Indian forces for last two days.

On protest of Pakistan the UNMOGIP has decided to visit affected areas of working boundary.

It is pertinent to mention here that Indian forces have been indiscriminate firing and shelling across working boundary at Sahiwal since Sunday which have taken lives of five Pakistani citizens.

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