Indian soldier inadvertently crosses LoC, Pakistan informed: Army
India | September 29, 2016 23:40 ISTAn Indian soldier inadvertently crossed over the Line of Control (LoC) to Pakistan on Thursday, an army source said
An Indian soldier inadvertently crossed over the Line of Control (LoC) to Pakistan on Thursday, an army source said
Following India’s surgical strikes against terror bases across the LoC, Nawaz Sharif today spent a hectic day reviewing Pakistan's defence preparedness, holding talks with army chief Raheel Sharif and other top aides.
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