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A team of UN military observers has visited the villages along the International Border with India to get first-hand information on the situation, Pakistani officials said on Wednesday.
The UN Military Observers Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) team visited areas in Charwah, Chaprar and Pukhlian sectors on the International Border near Sialkot on Monday and Tuesday, the officials said.
The visit was made after Pakistan on October 9 lodged a protest with the UNMOGIP over the alleged firing from across the border and requested the UN team to visit the areas.
According to officials, the UN observers met the villagers, witnessed and gathered a first-hand account of the damage caused to human lives and properties due to firing.
The team also visited the Combined Military Hospital Sialkot and met injured civilians. Pakistan says at least 12 citizens have been killed and 64 injured due to firing.
United Nations military observer team visited India-Pakistan border, claims Pakistan | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis
The UN Military Observers Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) team visited areas in Charwah, Chaprar and Pukhlian sectors on the International Border near Sialkot on Monday and Tuesday, the officials said.
The visit was made after Pakistan on October 9 lodged a protest with the UNMOGIP over the alleged firing from across the border and requested the UN team to visit the areas.
According to officials, the UN observers met the villagers, witnessed and gathered a first-hand account of the damage caused to human lives and properties due to firing.
The team also visited the Combined Military Hospital Sialkot and met injured civilians. Pakistan says at least 12 citizens have been killed and 64 injured due to firing.
United Nations military observer team visited India-Pakistan border, claims Pakistan | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis





Ah wait! They have nothing else to clutch on to!
They eat sleep and dream Kashmir. Nothing else matters. Energy, food, poverty, health, education, infrastructure, trade, economy, corruption, good governance.....everything be damned. It's Kashmir or bust!
