Indian army retaliates to Pak firing; says 4 posts destroyed
Ajay Banerjee and Majid Jahangir
Tribune News Service
Srinagar/ New Delhi
The Indian Army claimed it destroyed four Pakistan outposts in the Keran sector in a massive fire assault on Saturday, as it opened a vociferous retaliation to Pakistan troops’ firing across the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir.
"Heavy casualties inflicted," the Indian Army’s northern command said.
New Delhi has been monitoring developments in Tangdhar, Mendhar and Kupwara all of this week. Seven posts of Pakistan Army in these sectors have suffered heavy casualties.
The heavy shelling has also caused the dry grass on the lower hills on Pakistan’s side to catch fire.
An Indian assessment shows that Pakistan has lost some 23 soldiers — both its Army and the Rangers — in the past few days, a number it arrived at using human intelligence gathering on the other side and the technical surveillance.
Indian Army has its posts all along the 749 km-long LoC and the troops have been told to retaliate with full force to any cross-border firing.
The development comes less than a day after militants mutilated and beheaded an Indian soldier in Machil under the cover of Pakistan’s firing.
BSF trooper killed
A trooper of the Border Security Force (BSF) was killed in Kashmir's Machil sector on Friday evening and another was injured in Keran on Saturday in truce violations by Pakistan.
BSF constable Nitin Koli of Sangli, Maharashtra, was killed during the intervening night of Friday and Saturday immediately after militants carried out an attack close to the Line of Control (LoC) in Machil sector in which a soldier was killed and his body was mutilated before militants fled across to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.