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Pak Army registers protest with UN observers: ISPR

RAWALPINDI – Pakistan Army on Friday registered protest with UN observer regarding unprovoked firing bi Indian Border Security Forces. 

Pakistan army registered protest against the unprovoked firing from Indian side on working boundary. According Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), Pakistan army demanded for inquiry of this violation.

ISPR in a press release said that India is violating the cease fire agreement on Line of control. ISPR mentioned that 4 persons martyred and five people were injured with Indian firing.

“Unprovoked firing damage civil installations,”  ISPR.

Pakistan Army demanded that UN observer mission should conduct inquiry into the matter.

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