Army used artillery guns to 'destroy' Pak posts across LoC

Published : Nov 05, 2016, 07:07 AM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 06:49 PM IST
Army used artillery guns to 'destroy' Pak posts across LoC

Synopsis

Indian Army had used artillery guns to destroy four Pakistani posts in a massive assault across the Line of Control (LoC) First case of artillery fire at the LoC since the 2003 ceasefire agreement


It is the first case of artillery fire at the LoC since the 2003 ceasefire agreement was signed between the two countries. They said artillery guns were stealthy moved up and used in straight fire position to raze four positions of Pakistan army to avenge the mutilation of an Indian Army jawan's body by some suspected militants few days ago.
    
Violating ceasefire, Pakistan had been firing 120 mm heavy mortars to target Indian civilian areas, to which India had responded strongly.
    
Defence sources said while ceasefire violations by Pakistan was a regular feature "the intensity had never been so hard in the recent past."
    
Meanwhile, on the One Rank One Pension issue, sources said that 95 per cent of the cases have been "satisfactorily" resolved.
    
Documents of around 96,000 ex-servicemen were missing, due to which the payment for some has been delayed, they said, adding remaining cases would be resolved in two months time.
 

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