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Added on : 2018-02-05 13:45:59

The Army said today that "it goes without saying" it will retaliate against Pakistan's ceasefire violations yesterday and when it does, "action will speak for itself", reported ANI. "That (retaliation) goes without saying, I think I don't have to say that. Action will speak for itself," said Sarath Chand, Vice Chief of Army Staff, on the Pakistani aggression of yesterday, in which four soldiers were killed in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri sector. An Army officer was among four soldiers killed in cross-border shelling by Pakistani troops in Jammu's Rajouri district yesterday evening. Two others were injured. Captain Kapil Kundu was the second Army officer to have died in Pakistani fire in the last 40 days. Minister of state for home affairs Hansraj Ahir also said Pakistan's actions "will not be forgiven" and will prove costly for them.

The Army said today that "it goes without saying" it will retaliate against Pakistan's ceasefire violations yesterday and when it does, "action will speak for itself", reported ANI. "That (retaliation) goes without saying, I think I don't have to say that. Action will speak for itself," said Sarath Chand, Vice Chief of Army Staff, on the Pakistani aggression of yesterday, in which four soldiers were killed in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri sector. An Army officer was among four soldiers killed in cross-border shelling by Pakistani troops in Jammu's Rajouri district yesterday evening. Two others were injured. Captain Kapil Kundu was the second Army officer to have died in Pakistani fire in the last 40 days. Minister of state for home affairs Hansraj Ahir also said Pakistan's actions "will not be forgiven" and will prove costly for them.

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