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Sialkot on High Alert: India’s unprovoked firing in Sialkot sparks tensions along LoC

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Staff Reporter

BAJWAT: According to the latest updates, unprovoked firing is being done by Indian forces in Sialkot, whereas effective retaliation is being done by the Punjab Rangers.

Indian forces have once again violated the ceasefire agreement and started unprovoked firing in the Bajwat sector of Sialkot. According to security sources, Indian forces deliberately targeted rural populations, which spread severe fear and panic among local citizens.

In response to Indian aggression, the Punjab Rangers are giving an effective response targeting the Indian posts. The Pakistan army and Punjab Rangers have urged the locals to evacuate the place and move towards the main city of Sialkot.

The local administration has issued a high alert in the border areas as part of security measures, while the public has been asked to avoid unnecessary movement and fully cooperate with security agencies.

Pakistani security officials have made it clear that every Indian aggression will be given a befitting reply, and no adventurism will be tolerated.

Staff Reporter

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