Intense clashes on LOC as India's provocation claims the lives of two Kashmiris.


Satwal Sector: Indian forces once again ignited tensions on the Line of Control, resulting in the martyrdom of two Kashmiris.
According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the public relations wing of the Pakistan Army, the Indian military conducted an unprovoked firing on innocent Kashmiri civilians in the Satwal sector, leading to the death of one civilian and leaving two others injured.
The military, alluding to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with US President Joe Biden, stated that the Indian forces, fueled by a newfound geopolitical backing, have embarked on a sinister agenda of taking innocent lives to fulfill their fabricated narratives and baseless accusations.
In response, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) emphasized that Pakistan retains the right to retaliate in a manner of its choosing to safeguard the lives of Kashmiris in the Line of Control region, disregarding the vehement protests from the Indian side.
The statement concluded by reminding the Indian side to uphold the fundamental human rights of Kashmiris.

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