Indian troops deliberately target UN vehicle in Chirikot sector: ISPR
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Picture of the UN vehicle attacked by Indian Armed forces at Chirikot sector. Photo: ISPR
UN vehicle on way to meet ceasefire violations victims at Polas Village gets attacked by Indian Army
Pakistan Army evacuates two military observers in the vehicle safely
UN vehicles are clearly marked and visible from long distances, says ISPR
The Indian Army on Friday resorted to unprovoked aggression at the Line of Control (LoC) by targeting a United Nations Military Observers (UNMOs) vehicle, said the ISPR.
According to the ISPR, two military observers were on-board the vehicle which was damaged in the attack. Both observers were rescued and safely evacuated to Rawalakot.
A new low : Indian Army targets UN vehicle in brazen ceasefire violation
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The window of a United Nations Military Observer vehicle pierced by Indian Army bullets. ISPR
In a brazen violation of ceasefire violation on Friday, the Indian Army deliberately targeted a United Nations vehicle in Chirikot Sector along the Line of Control, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.
The vehicle, according to ISPR, had two Military Observers on board, who were enroute to interact with ceasefire violation victims in Chirikot s Polas Village.
The ISPR said that it is important to bear in mind that UN vehicles are clearly identifiable from a distance due to their distinct make, type and clearly visible markings.
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