Indian army’s Northern Command denies media reports
NEW DELHI: Indian army's Northern Command denied Indian media reports that one of its soldier’s body had been decapitated...
NEW DELHI: Indian army's Northern Command denied Indian media reports that one of its soldier’s body had been decapitated and another had its throat slit.
According to the Indian army's Northern Command spokesman Rajesh K. Kalia, the body of one of the soldiers was found in a forested area on the side controlled by India.
On Wednesday, India summoned Pakistan's High Commissioner in New Delhi to lodge a protest over the incident.
Pakistan's foreign ministry denied India's allegations of an incursion as "baseless and unfounded" and said in a statement that it was prepared for an investigation by a UN military observer group into recent ceasefire violations.
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