RAWALPINDI: The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Saturdayclarified that no “major exchange of fire in Kiran or Neelum valley asbeing propagated by Indian Media” had taken place.
“Intermittent CFVs (ceasefire violations) by Indian Army continue alongLOC, being befittingly responded. In response to CFV in Dewa Sector reportsof damage to Indian posts and heavy casualties to Indian soldiers. No majorexchange of fire in Kiran or Neelum valley as being propagated by IndianMedia,” read the tweet from the ISPR.
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Intermittent CFVs by Indian Army continue along LOC, being befittinglyresponded. In response to CFV in Dewa Sector reports of damage to Indianposts and heavy casualties to Indian soldiers. No major exchange of fire inKiran or Neelum valley as being propagated by Indianlink
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The tweet from the DG ISPR came after reports claimed that heavy exchangeof fire had been taking place between Pakistan and Indian armed forces atNeelum Valley.
Indian army chief General Bipin Rawat, in suggestive and provocativeremarks, had on Wednesday said that the situation along the LoC couldescalate any time and that the Indian army was prepared for the spiralingof the escalation matrix, The Times of India had reported.
The remarks came as thousands of people took to the streets in India againon Wednesday against a new citizenship law based on religion that hastouched off violent unrest, and a southern state imposed curbs on publicgatherings to pre-empt further demonstrations.






