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Brigadier injured in Pakistani firing in Kashmir
By: Tupaki Desk | 25 May 2013 4:36 AM GMTA senior Indian army officer and two soldiers were injured near the Line of Control (LoC) Friday evening after Pakistani troops resorted to heavy firing at Indian posts in the Nowgam sector of north Kashmir's Kupwara district, an official said.
"A brigadier and two soldiers were injured in the firing at Tutamari Gali of Nowgam sector near the LoC yesterday (Friday) evening," an army officer said. "Brigadier Sanjeev Langar received minor injuries," he added.
Sources in the army said the Pakistan army soldiers, in violation of the bilateral ceasefire, began heavy firing from automatic weapons at Indian posts around 6.30 p.m.
"They also fired some mortars. Our troops retaliated with calibrated response. The firing stopped around 8 p.m.," they added.
The two countries had announced a bilateral ceasefire along the LoC and international border in November 2003.
"A brigadier and two soldiers were injured in the firing at Tutamari Gali of Nowgam sector near the LoC yesterday (Friday) evening," an army officer said. "Brigadier Sanjeev Langar received minor injuries," he added.
Sources in the army said the Pakistan army soldiers, in violation of the bilateral ceasefire, began heavy firing from automatic weapons at Indian posts around 6.30 p.m.
"They also fired some mortars. Our troops retaliated with calibrated response. The firing stopped around 8 p.m.," they added.
The two countries had announced a bilateral ceasefire along the LoC and international border in November 2003.