Pakistan Army responds over Indian claims of killing 5 Pakistani SSG commandos

Pakistan Army responds over Indian claims of killing 5 Pakistani SSG commandos

*ISLAMABAD - **Pakistan Army responds over Indian claims of killing 5 Pakistani SSG commandos.*

*Pakistan has denied India’s accusations of cross Line of Control action and that Pakistani commandos died in any such operation.*

The director-general of the ISPR took to Twitter to refute the Indian claims and said these “blatant lies” were an attempt to divert the world’s attention from the “increased atrocities by Indian Occupation Forces” in Kashmir.

Major General Asif Ghafoor’s tweet comes soon after India media claimed five to seven SSG commandos were killed in an “unsuccessful border action team operation that began on the night of July 31”.

India has in turn rejected Pakistan’s assertions that it has been using cluster ammunition to target people along the Line of Control.

Two people, including a four-year-old boy, were killed and 11 injured after the Indian Army used cluster ammunition against them in Neelum Valley on the night of July 30, read a statement issued on Saturday by the Pakistan Army. “This is a violation of the Geneva Convention and international humanitarian law,” said the ISPR. “The use of cluster ammunition is prohibited under the Convention on Cluster Ammunition.”