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May 20, 2008
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Indian army says shooting from Pakistani side of Kashmir kills 1
International Herald Tribune - May 19, 2008
AP SRINAGAR, India: The Indian army said Monday it lost one soldier in a shooting from the Pakistani side of Kashmir along the heavily guarded frontier.
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Times Now.tv - May 19, 2008
In disturbing news there have been reports of yet another ceasefire violation by Pakistani military, this time on the Line of Control that separates Jammu & Kashmir from Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK). The firing is believed to have killed one Army jawan.
Army officials said they were investigating the report that Pakistani soldiers had opened unprovoked fire today on the Line of Control in Salotari in Mendhar, Poonch. This is said to have occured in the morning (May 19) around 7 am. The firing allegedly came from the 'Ghoda' Pakistani post and one Army jawan of the Gurkha Rifles who was deployed on the Indian side, died in the firing.
Army officials said they were investigating the report that Pakistani soldiers had opened unprovoked fire today on the Line of Control in Salotari in Mendhar, Poonch. This is said to have occured in the morning (May 19) around 7 am. The firing allegedly came from the 'Ghoda' Pakistani post and one Army jawan of the Gurkha Rifles who was deployed on the Indian side, died in the firing.
Allow movement across LoC without restrictions: Tarigami
Newindpress - May 18, 2008
PTI SRINAGAR: Noting that the confidence building measures initiated by India and Pakistan have been “confined to the divided families of the undivided
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AFP - May 14, 2008
SRINAGAR, India (AFP) — Indian military commanders lodged a new protest on Wednesday with their Pakistani counterparts after soldiers came under fire from
MWC News - May 19, 2008
By CN Anand In April, the Indian defense forces conducted an exercise in the deserts of Rajasthan. Ominously, in the second week of May, there has been a
India Today - May 16, 2008
Far away in the remote northwest, beyond the main Kashmir Valley, is Tangdhar in the Karnah tehsil of the Kupwara district—accessible by a single road link
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