India accuses Pakistan of using TOW TOW in Jammu and Kashmir
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Indian edition Hindustan Times reports on clashes in the controversial state of Jammu and Kashmir. According to the newspaper, 19 (Pakistani 10 and Indian 9) were killed as a result of such clashes. The clash was another violation of the cease-fire near the contact line.
According to the Indian version, the Pakistani military attacked Indian military targets using TOW-2 anti-tank systems and 120-mm mortars. The shelling occurred in the Punch and Rajuri sectors.
At the same time, India claims that the Pakistani authorities have adopted a strategy of "keeping Jammu and Kashmir." It has been stated that the Pakistani side has recently used sabotage groups into Indian territory to carry out provocations. One of these groups showed 6 activity in February in Srinagar (the largest city in the state).
Indian officer:
They open fire from mortars and anti-tank systems to cover the border crossing with sabotage groups whose mission is to destabilize the region.
Indian media reported that last year 136 Pakistani soldiers died in Jammu and Kashmir. The death toll from the Indian side is not mentioned.
In Pakistan, they say that it is India that is arranging provocations to accuse the Pakistani armed forces of violating the cease-fire regime in order to increase the Indian military component in Jammu and Kashmir.
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