Pakistan summons Indian diplomat

PHOTO: REUTERSPHOTO: REUTERS

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Monday summoned a Indian Deputy High Commissioner J P Singh to a Foreign Office to criticism opposite a Indian forces’ new ‘unprovoked’ ceasefire violations of a Line of Control (LoC) in a Azad Jammu and Kashmir’s (AJK) Chirikot Sector.

The banishment occurrence that took place on Sep 2 resulted in a genocide of an 8-year-old girl, Momina, during encampment Polas. On that day, Indian army also targeted Kakuta and Nullah villages along a LoC.

The Foreign Office pronounced a counsel targeting of civilians was indeed abominable and discordant to tellurian grace and general tellurian rights and charitable laws. “Despite calls for restraint, India continues to indulge in ceasefire violations,” combined an FO matter released on Monday.

It urged a Indian side to honour a 2003 ceasefire deal, examine into this and other incidents of ceasefire violations and indoctrinate a Indian army to honour a ceasefire, in minute and spirit.

Indian diplomat summoned as ceasefire defilement kills civilian

The FO also called on India to say assent on a LoC and assent a UN Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) to play a mandated purpose as per a UN Security Council resolutions.

In 2017 to date, Indian army have carried out some-more than 700 ceasefire violations along a LoC and a Working Boundary, ensuing in a genocide of 30 civilians and injuries to 113. In 2016, a sum of 382 ceasefire violations had taken place.

Two some-more killed in Indian Occupied Kashmir

Indian army on Monday killed dual some-more people in purported gun battle, while a manhunt was underneath approach for some-more militants in a doubtful Himalayan territory.

According to AFP soldiers and special counterinsurgency military army surrounded a community in Sopore, 45 kilometres from Srinagar, after receiving a spill that armed militants were stealing there, triggering a firefight.

Ceasefire violation: Indian attach� summoned over municipal killings

“Two militants killed in an confront with police,” military pronounced in a statement, adding that a hunt was on for others suspected of being holed adult in a area.

In new months, a Indian army has stepped adult a hunt for leisure fighters in a Kashmir hollow after deploying thousands of additional infantry for an descent dubbed “Operation Allout”. At slightest 140 suspected militants have been killed given a commencement of a year.

The latest gun conflict came dual days after Indian infantry shot passed a suspected belligerent in southern Kulgam town, hours after militants alone ambushed a military train in Srinagar, murdering one officer and wounding seven.  [WITH ADDITIONAL INPUT FROM AGENCIES]

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