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3 Pakistani Soldiers Killed Along Line of Control In Jammu And Kashmir: Report
- Thursday November 24, 2016
- World News | Indo-Asian News Service
Three Pakistani army soldiers were killed in an exchange of fire with Indian troops at the Line of Control (LoC) on Wednesday, authorities said.
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Nawaz Sharif Accuses India of 'Unprovoked' Firing, Calls It 'Naked Aggression'
- Thursday November 24, 2016
- India News | Agencies
Rejecting India's charge of repeated ceasefire violations, Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif accused the Indian Army of "unprovoked firing" terming it as "naked aggression".
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Pak Admits 7 Soldiers Killed In Indian Fire At Line Of Control (LoC) , Warns Of Escalation
- Monday November 14, 2016
- India News | Written by Vishnu Som
In a rare admission of casualties, the Pakistani army has today said that seven of its soldiers were killed by Indian shelling overnight.
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Gunmen attack Pakistani army camp, kill 8 people
- Tuesday July 10, 2012
- World News | Associated Press
Gunmen killed eight people in an attack on Monday on a Pakistani army camp in a city where hard-line Islamists stopped on their way to the capital to protest the decision to reopen the NATO supply line to Afghanistan, police said.
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Cannot attend Bonn meet without assurance: Gilani
- Wednesday November 30, 2011
- World News | Press Trust of India
Following appeals from the US and Afghanistan, Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani today said the country cannot attend the crucial Bonn meet on the future of Afghanistan if Islamabad did not receive assurances from the world community about its security and sovereignty.
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NATO attack: Won't allow anyone to attack us, says Gilani; US asked to quit airbase
- Sunday November 27, 2011
- World News | NDTV Correspondent
A day after 28 Pakistani soldiers were reportedly killed in firing by NATO helicopters and combat jets near a border check post, Islamabad is indulging in some tough posturing against the United States. In an unequivocal message to Washington expressing its anger over the strike, Pakistan Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani has said, "We will not all...
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25 Pak soldiers dead in NATO chopper attack
- Saturday November 26, 2011
- World News | Associated Press
Pakistan on Saturday accused NATO helicopters of firing on an army checkpoint in the northwest and killing 25 soldiers, then closed a key border crossing used by the coalition to supply its troops in neighbouring Afghanistan.
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Pak army blames helicopters for 3 dead soldiers
- Friday October 1, 2010
- World News | Assosiated Press
A deadly incident in the area along the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan has had wider repercussions.The Pakistani army said its men at a checkpoint area had fired warning shots at two NATO helicopters, which responded with missiles that destroyed the border post, killing three soldiers and wounding three more.NATO said it was investigating,...
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www.ndtv.com
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3 Pakistani Soldiers Killed Along Line of Control In Jammu And Kashmir: Report
- Thursday November 24, 2016
- World News | Indo-Asian News Service
Three Pakistani army soldiers were killed in an exchange of fire with Indian troops at the Line of Control (LoC) on Wednesday, authorities said.
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www.ndtv.com
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Nawaz Sharif Accuses India of 'Unprovoked' Firing, Calls It 'Naked Aggression'
- Thursday November 24, 2016
- India News | Agencies
Rejecting India's charge of repeated ceasefire violations, Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif accused the Indian Army of "unprovoked firing" terming it as "naked aggression".
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www.ndtv.com
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Pak Admits 7 Soldiers Killed In Indian Fire At Line Of Control (LoC) , Warns Of Escalation
- Monday November 14, 2016
- India News | Written by Vishnu Som
In a rare admission of casualties, the Pakistani army has today said that seven of its soldiers were killed by Indian shelling overnight.
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www.ndtv.com
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Gunmen attack Pakistani army camp, kill 8 people
- Tuesday July 10, 2012
- World News | Associated Press
Gunmen killed eight people in an attack on Monday on a Pakistani army camp in a city where hard-line Islamists stopped on their way to the capital to protest the decision to reopen the NATO supply line to Afghanistan, police said.
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www.ndtv.com
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Cannot attend Bonn meet without assurance: Gilani
- Wednesday November 30, 2011
- World News | Press Trust of India
Following appeals from the US and Afghanistan, Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani today said the country cannot attend the crucial Bonn meet on the future of Afghanistan if Islamabad did not receive assurances from the world community about its security and sovereignty.
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www.ndtv.com
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NATO attack: Won't allow anyone to attack us, says Gilani; US asked to quit airbase
- Sunday November 27, 2011
- World News | NDTV Correspondent
A day after 28 Pakistani soldiers were reportedly killed in firing by NATO helicopters and combat jets near a border check post, Islamabad is indulging in some tough posturing against the United States. In an unequivocal message to Washington expressing its anger over the strike, Pakistan Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani has said, "We will not all...
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www.ndtv.com
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25 Pak soldiers dead in NATO chopper attack
- Saturday November 26, 2011
- World News | Associated Press
Pakistan on Saturday accused NATO helicopters of firing on an army checkpoint in the northwest and killing 25 soldiers, then closed a key border crossing used by the coalition to supply its troops in neighbouring Afghanistan.
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www.ndtv.com
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Pak army blames helicopters for 3 dead soldiers
- Friday October 1, 2010
- World News | Assosiated Press
A deadly incident in the area along the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan has had wider repercussions.The Pakistani army said its men at a checkpoint area had fired warning shots at two NATO helicopters, which responded with missiles that destroyed the border post, killing three soldiers and wounding three more.NATO said it was investigating,...
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www.ndtv.com