185 Border Security Force opened fire on 13th Sikh Light Infantry Regiment of 12th Brigade


New Delhi: After the Pahalgam False Flag Operation, the Indian Army is in panic, firing on its own Sikh soldiers, as a result of which 5 Sikh personnel were killed.
According to the details, on the intervening night of April 25 and 26, two units of the Indian Army exchanged fire on the Line of Control (LoC) in occupied Kashmir, as a result of which 5 Sikh soldiers were killed. This incident took place during patrolling in Japala Bridge, Baramulla sector.
It is also reported that 185 Border Security Force (BSF), which is stationed in Baramulla, opened fire on the 13th Sikh Light Infantry Regiment of the 12th Brigade.
After this incident, there is intense anger among the Sikh soldiers of the 13th Sikh Light Infantry, added the report.
Defense experts say that this incident is a clear indication of the panic in the Indian Army. This is not the first incident of its kind; such incidents have happened in the past, too.
Experts say that the Pakistan Army is fully prepared to defend its borders and will respond befittingly to any aggression by India.

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