Pakistani Media Claims Indian Casualties Are Morphed, Denies That Surgical Strikes Happened

Admin 01-Oct-2016 11:21:25 Inothernews

Pakistani Media Claims Indian Casualties Are Morphed, Denies That Surgical Strikes Happened


In what’s being described as one of the greatest comebacks by the Indian Army that jolted two nations, Pakistani Media is reporting the victory otherwise. While we all know that our soldiers executed the project brilliantly with no casualties whatsoever, the media on the other side has an entirely different story to tell. According to Pakistan, eight soldiers were killed in the raids in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and one was captured alive. And since top officials from the Indian Army guarantee that nothing of that sort happened, we aren’t really sure about how and why they are feeding bogus information.

According to a spokesperson, only one soldier has some minor injuries, and this because he stepped on a mine once back on the Indian side of the Line of Control. Pakistani TV channels, however, are stating that the Indian media is showing morphed images of soldiers and they are absolutely fake. "We never disrespect our soldiers by not accepting their martyrdom," a top army officer told NDTV, requesting that he not be named. "If casualties had happened, we would readily say so." During the Kargil War of 1999, it was India who buried Pakistani soldiers who were killed. The Pakistani Army did not accept their bodies. Only one Indian soldier is currently in Pakistani custody. Chandu Babulal Chohan, a 22-year-old soldier from Maharashtra, strayed into Pakistan-occupied Kashmir "inadvertently". He was taken into custody much after the attacks were completed. As per sources, he is now at an undisclosed location and the Indian Army is in talks to get him back. Pakistan has denied the surgical strikes took place, acknowledging only that there was cross-border firing on Wednesday night in at least four areas along the Line of Control in which two of its soldiers were killed and nine injured. Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has been quoted in the Pakistani media as saying that India should offer evidence of its surgical strikes.



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