Tuesday, November 22, 2016

INDO PAK LOC : ANSWER TO BEHEADINGS PAKIS UNDERSTAND ONLY THIS LANGUAGE




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http://www.msn.com/en-in/news/newsindia/body-of-soldier-mutilated-after-3-were-killed-near-line-of-control-in-jammu-and-kashmir/ar-AAkBSpc?li=AAggbRN&ocid=iehp












                                      PAKIS  UNDERSTAND

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  Indo-Pak Standoff


Body of Indian Soldier Mutilated after 3 were killed near LoC in J&K

  • File: India's Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers patrol along the fencing of the India-Bangladesh international border ahead of the general election on the outskirts of Agartala, capital of India's northeastern state of Tripura April 4, 2014.

    An Indian soldier in Kashmir was beheaded and two others killed by Pakistani commandos who crossed the Line of Control at Machil. Just three weeks ago, Sepoy Mandeep Singh was beheaded not far from the spot; the army has, just like then, vowed revenge.


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  • Soldier Beheaded near LoC in J&K

 


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    "Retribution will be heavy for this cowardly act," the army said in a statement. The intruders, believed to be from the Border Action Team of the Pakistan army, have allegedly escaped. In the Machil sector, Indian posts are closer to Pakistan and the rugged terrain and thicker forests gives infiltrators an advantage.
    Full Coverage: India-Pak standoff


  •  Last month, terrorists mutilated the body of 27-year-old Mandeep Singh before running back into Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, under cover fire provided by the Pakistan army. The army said the incident reflected barbarism in official and unofficial organisations in Pakistan and asserted, "the incident will be responded to appropriately."


  • Seventeen soldiers have died in firing from Pakistan in less than a month.


  • There has been a spurt in ceasefire violations since the September surgical strikes, when Indian soldiers crossed over the Line of Control and destroyed staging areas for terrorists who were getting ready to enter India to carry out a series of attacks. The strikes were seen as India's response to the Uri attack in which 19 soldiers were killed by terrorists from Pakistan.

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  • WATCH: What is Line of Control?

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Published on Oct 3, 2014
 
 
an exclusive one-hour programme on the 740 kilometer Line of Control (LOC), the military frontline between India and Pakistan.

Watch what it takes to keep the Line of Control efficiently managed, secure and peaceful. The programme looks at the formidable challenge of managing the treacherous frontline in that region starting from the plains and weaning its way into hills and jungle terrain and ending at the snowy heights short of a glacier.
In the programme, viewers will travel with the Indian officers and soldiers to understand how they defend the LOC, with training manoeuvres and border patrols. Moving along the LOC from Jammu till Poonch and then from Uri to Keran, where the terrain ranges from the plains near Jammu to hills and jungles, until the start of high altitude mountains north of Uri, the programme looks at what the LOC means in that sector.

Throughout the one-hour, viewers will meet soldiers on the ground and record their experience in defending this military frontline. It includes interviews with senior commanders discuss how soldiers are continuously trained in new tactics, equipment and technology.




















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