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Pakistan rubbishes Indian claims of Surgical Strike inside Pakistan.

news all the time can be false you cant know the true

Maybe its because your a israeli jew that you think we are unarmed Palestinians

But we are not

Conflict and war has gone on in Kashmir and LOC for 70 years now

It is one of the most heavily manned borders in the world, tension is high after indian soldiers were killed so even MORE troops and vigilance is apparent as well as other surveillance apparatus



The indians claim

To have 150 no less paratroopers air dropped in
Who then crossed loc on numerous locations
Went between 500m and 3km into Azad Kashmir

Located and attacked "terrorists" camps

Battled for freaking 4 HOURS
Then made their way back across LOC

Without any casualties
Or making any noise during a 4 hour battle

Or alerting Pakistani military during a heightened time of vigilance or tension



You dont know the indians like we do but this is bollywood bull plop even for them
 
The whole world has laughed off the surgical strike claim. BBC is reprting it as "surgical strikes". That should tell us something. Over here in The Netherlands much of the media isn't even reporting it. Like it never happened.
I can confirm there was "surgical strike". Yesterday a Indian doctor removed a growth on my arm.
 
Why don't you say something appropriate, so I can give you one (look at my signature for possible options). Today's the day. Everyone's playing pin the tail on the donkey.


There is nothing I've told you that was outside of the forum rules. People like you, notorious eagle and a couple of others are high on power and abusing members is what you guys do. Like I said, don't add me to your post. You'd be a fool not to realize I do know a thing or two about these subjects when I type.
 
"Experts" how hilarious.


He never spoke about "Surgical strikes" - India media (as always) pitched that part in. He was talking about the skirmish that claimed the life of 2 Pakistani soldiers.

Again Denial !! Did you even read the article?

Reacting to Indian Army’s surgical strikes at the terror launchpads in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairperson Imran Khan on Thursday said he will show his prime minister Nawaz Sharif how to react to such aggressions.

“Initially I had to give a message to Nawaz Sharif, but tomorrow I will send a message to Modi too,” Khan said. The cricketer-turned-politician also urged people to participate in the march. “People from all over Pakistan should participate in the march to display unity,” said Khan, adding “I will show Nawaz Sharif how to respond to Modi.
 
Wow and than you come on tell and announce and inform the neighbours about 150 guys in 6 choppers invading their territory and having a firefight for 3 hours without them knowing .. At a time there is a massive exercise and escalation in tensions between 2 nuclear armed rivals?:lol:

Releasing 0 details ..

The Indians must be wearing invisible saffron coloured chadis which not only made them invisible but also the firefight and the details and proof of such a big development that would definitely lead to counter strikes or war?

FUKIN fantasise..



Lots of caps .. No substance .. Rants..


can you please tell how did you imagined 150 soilders and 6 choppers crossing ???
and you yourself proved my point of no details being released accept that fact that how many terror launch pads where destroyed
By way do you count how many you killed in such operations ?? thats what you need
 
like i said im neutral in this debate, but the question i would like to put to the pakistani brothers is why would the indian DGMO go through the effort of contacting Pakistans DGMO if only 2 people were killed in crossfire shelling.
 
You gave me another negative rating without a reason. Continue with that. Tells me the kind of life you've lived.



@WebMaster @Irfan Baloch @Oscar

I got another negative rating from this genius, without a reason. And none of you have responded to the thread in the GHQ asking this guys to reverse his ratings and power abuse. Friday is tomorrow, don't forget that.

Be lucky

I just gave you one negative ratings. Look at your fu**king tone in this thread. At least i am whatever i say i am. I don't pretend to be an American, and pretend to socialize in the Pakistani Elites. Seriously, you're a joke.
 
Strikes took place on two occasions

1. Post Uri attack on night 20-21 Sept which was retracted two days back

2. When that failed to drive in the point, a cross border anti-terror operation has been carried out and DGMO IA invited DGMO PA to undertake "future strikes in joint operations to beat the menace of terror". There.. gave you the wordings used to the affect.

Stop tagging people and then not expect to be called out for incorrect information.

WRONG!! 7, S.E.V.E.N!! Go beyond an IA Captain once. You might find the truth and peace :rofl::angel:. First, your discredited everything I've said for over a week. Finally you came around in your post above and agreed to surgical strikes. But, you will now argue with me on how many places the attacks were done. I don't need to be involved with this dram and bullshiit. I say 7, you don't agree, stay with your opinion. I don't need it!!
 
News reports say lots of video footage available and may be released. Careful what you wish for
 
SLAMABAD: At least two Pakistan Army soldiers were killed as Indian troops fired across the Line of Control in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Thursday. The Pakistani military confirmed the deaths of its soldiers yet dismissed the Indian claim of 'surgical strikes'.

"There had been cross border fire initiated and conducted by India which is [an] existential phenomenon," said an ISPR statement released shortly after the Indian Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) held a press conference making claims about surgical strikes.

India strikes, Pakistan responds
An exchange of fire between Pakistani and Indian LoC troops began at 2:30am and continued till 8:00am in the Bhimber, Hotspring, Kel and Lipa sectors in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, the ISPR statement said.

"Pakistani troops befittingly responded to Indian unprovoked firing on the LoC."



Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said nine soldiers were injured during the incident, and added that small firearms were used to respond in a "befitting manner".

Shortly after the exchange of fire, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs and Ministry of Defence held a joint press conference in New Delhi in which DGMO Lt Gen Ranbir Singh alleged that surgical strikes were conducted by the Indian army on "terror launch pads along the LoC". The strikes will not continue, he said.



The Indian DGMO claimed that "some terrorist teams had positioned themselves at launchpads along the Line of Control".

"The Indian army conducted surgical strikes last night at these launchpads. Significant casualties have been caused to these terrorists and those who are trying to support them... The operations aimed at neutralising the terrorists have since ceased."

Sources quoted by Indian media alleged that Indian para commandos went 2-3 kilometres into AJK in Mi-17 choppers and destroyed six 'terror camps', killing at least 38 suspected terrorists along with Pakistan Army troops.

Singh said the decision to launch the strikes had been taken after the military determined the launchpads had been set up with "an aim to carry out infiltration and terrorist strikes in Jammu and Kashmir and various other metros in our country."

An Indian military source said the operation was carried out on the Pakistani side of the Line of Control where there were between five and seven infiltration “launchpads”.

“It was a shallow strike. The operation began at around midnight and it was over before sunrise,” this source, who had been briefed by his superiors on the operation, said. “All our men are back. Significant casualties inflicted. Damage assessment still going on.”

A Pakistani military officer at Chhamb, near the LoC, contradicted the Indian version, saying the attack had been repelled. “They ran back, leaving many dead bodies on their side,” this senior officer said.

Read more: Modi’s new battle lines

Military rubbishes notions of surgical strike
The Pakistan military swiftly rubbished notions of a surgical strike.

"The notion of surgical strike linked to alleged terrorists bases is an illusion being deliberately generated by Indian to create false effects," a military statement said.

"This quest by the Indian establishment to create media hype by rebranding cross-border fire as a surgical strike is fabrication of the truth. Pakistan has made it clear that if there is a surgical strike on Pakistani soil, the same will be strongly responded."

The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) said Pakistan’s airspace would be safeguarded at any cost. "PAF is always alert and ready to issue a befitting response to foreign aggression," a spokesperson said.

Indian authorities ordered the evacuation of villages in Punjab near the Pakistan border on Thursday amid fears of retaliation from Islamabad following India’s claim of surgical strikes against “terror launchpads” across the LoC, Hindustan Times reported

'India fooling its own people'
Pakistan, rejecting ‘baseless’ Indian claims that it carried out surgical strikes in Pakistan, condemned unprovoked ceasefire violations across the LoC, Radio Pak reported.

Read more: The terror of war hysteria

Foreign Office Spokesperson Nafees Zakaria said, "India’s falsified, concocted, and irresponsible statements can only escalate the already-fragile security situation in the region."

Zakaria added that India had deliberately escalated tension at the LoC in order to divert attention from the deteriorating situation in held-Kashmir. “India is trying to make fool of its own people and the international community,” he maintained.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif strongly condemned the incident, according to Radio Pakistan. "Our intent for a peaceful neighbourhood should not be mistaken as our weakness," the premier said.

National Security Adviser Lt Gen (retd) Nasser Khan Janjua submitted a comprehensive report on the LoC situation to the prime minister, Radio Pakistan reported. Nawaz is also being briefed regularly on the situation along the LoC by security institutions.

Soaring tensions
The latest incident of cross-border firing comes as tensions simmer between Pakistan and India over the Kashmir issue.

Last week, India initiated a diplomatic drive to isolate Pakistan after blaming it for the Sept 18 attack on the Uri army camp in IHK which killed 18 soldiers ─ a claim which Pakistan has rejected.

Tensions between the South Asian rivals have been high since an Indian crackdown on dissent in IHK following the killing by Indian forces of Burhan Wani, a young separatist leader, in July.

On Wednesday, India pulled out of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Saarc) summit scheduled to be held in November in Islamabad. Several other Saarc members followed suit, leading to the postponement of the summit.
 

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