BSF delegation protested during the commandant-level flag meeting with Pakistan Rangers at Border out Post (BoP) Octroi, PRO BSF Jammu was quoted by news agency ANI as saying on Saturday. "The meeting ended in a cordial atmosphere to maintain peace and tranquillity on the International border," the BSF official said. The BSF had reportedly retaliated to unprovoked firing opened by Pakistani troops two days ago in Jammu's Arnia and RS Pura sectors.
The incident inflicted heavy damage to the enemy posts and their terrorist-supporting infrastructure. In a statement on Friday, BSF spokesperson said, "Pakistani Rangers resorted to unprovoked firing and mortar shelling in Arnia, which was befittingly responded to by the BSF. Intermittent firing continued till 3am." ALSO READ: Manipur: Over 400 BSF, CRPF personnel airlifted to strife-hit Manipur Earlier on Saturday, news agency ANI quoted sources as saying that the entire issue started a few days back when a BSF soldier was fired upon by Pakistani troops while he was carrying out repairs near the border fence on the international border there.
After the first incident, BSF posts retaliated by targeting the Pakistani posts. The Pakistani troops, again, tried to attack the Indian troops in the same sector two days back. "This time, the BSF leadership had given a free hand to the troops on the ground to take on the misadventure of Pakistani forces aimed at supporting the infiltrating terrorists," sources said.
As soon as the Pakistani troops attacked the BSF post in which a soldier was injured two days ago, the BSF troops retaliated with heavy firing. This caused heavy damage to Pakistani posts and their watch towers, the sources said. A number of Pakistan Rangers troops suffered
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