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Pakistan and India exchange firing in Arnia sector on International Border , Pak Rangers started it

Oct 26, 2023

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Jammu, October 26 Pakistan resorted to unprovoked firing on International Border in Arnia sector, a BSF spokesman said.
He said “ unprovoked firing
by Pak Rangers in Arnia area*

Tonight at about 2000 hrs unprovoked firing started by Pak Rangers on BSF posts in Arnia area which is befittingly retaliated by BSF troops.The firing is still on.

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