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Conflict between India and Pakistan: the line of control has heated up. The Indian army claimed that Pakistani forces attacked the Gurez area in Jammu and Uri in northern Kashmir without provocation yesterday.

A total of 11 people from India, including four soldiers and a BSF deputy inspector, were killed. Six of the dead were villagers. Among the dead soldiers is Subodh Ghosh, a resident of West Bengal. Another dead soldier was named Hardhan Chandra Roy.

It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving office. The army did not reveal the identities of the other two soldiers. Several soldiers and locals were seriously injured.

The Indian army says eight Pakistani soldiers were killed in a counterattack. The Pakistani army has suffered heavy losses. Pakistan, however, claims that India carried out the attack without provocation. A Pakistani soldier and four villagers were killed in the attack in the Rakhchikari and Tariband sectors. 12 villagers were injured.

Defense experts believe that Pakistan’s efforts along the Line of Control (LoC) to prevent infiltration of militants ahead of the snowfall in Kashmir have increased significantly. The incident yesterday is part of that.

According to the Indian army, Pakistan has repeatedly violated the ceasefire in the Baramulla and Kupwara districts of northern Kashmir.

According to army sources, the Pakistani army attacked the Nambala sector of Baramulla. Two Indian soldiers were killed in the attack. Deputy Border Guard Force (BSF) Inspector Rakesh Doval, 39, was killed in the Haji Pir sector.

According to the BSF, Rakesh was injured when the Pak army launched an attack at around 1:15 pm. Later he died in hospital.

The Indian army claims that Pakistan has received an adequate response. Eight Pak soldiers were killed in a counterattack by the Indian army. Two of them are special service group commands. 10-12 soldiers were injured.

Source: Hindustan Times



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