Pakistan violates LoC ceasefire in Tithwal, India retaliates

Sources said Pakistani troops opened unprovoked fire on Indian army posts, drawing a swift response from the Indian side. The exchange of fire continued for 15 minutes. "Pakistan's unprovoked ceasefire violation was suitably retaliated," a source said. There were no casualities on the Indian side.

Pakistan violated the LoC ceasefire at Tithwal in Tangdhar sector in J&K's Kupwara district on Sunday morning, defence sources said.

Sources said Pakistani troops opened unprovoked fire on Indian army posts, drawing a swift response from the Indian side. The exchange of fire continued for 15 minutes.

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"Pakistan's unprovoked ceasefire violation was suitably retaliated," a source said.

There were no casualities on the Indian side.

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Sources added that the ceasefire violation is in line with Pakistan's nefarious design of using it to cover pushing of terrorists into the Indian side.

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