Pak Army Chief Claims They Killed 11 Indian Soldiers, Indian Army Says It’s All False

After Pakistan Army Chief General Sharif claimed that his troops killed 11 Indian soldiers at LoC on November 13, Indian Army has now brushed off his claims and called it false. 

Here is what the ADG PI – Indian Army tweeted:

General Raheel Sharif had on Wednesday said that his troops killed at least 11 Indian jawans the day seven Pakistani soldiers were killed in firing by Indian troops across the Line of Control (LoC) General Raheel said this in an informal chat with journalists in the President House where a banquet was organised by the President in honour of visiting Turkish President.

“The day seven of our soldiers were martyred on the border, we killed at least 11 Indian soldiers,” he claimed. He claimed that Pakistan has killed “40-44 Indian troops” in the current clashes but the Indian army was refusing to accept and own its casualties.

b’A file photo of General Raheel Sharif | Source: Reuters’

General Raheel said India should “show courage” and own the deaths of its security personnel. “The Indian army should man up and accept their losses,” he said. He said Pakistan army was professional force and was accepting its “casualties” while giving befitting response to “unprovoked” firing.

The army chief, who is set to retire later this month, said a message has been conveyed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi that his “aggressive actions” will not bear any results. Pakistan had claimed that seven of its soldiers were killed at the LoC in an alleged ceasefire violation by Indian troops on November 13. It was a rare direct media talk by the Pakistani COAS who normally avoids media and lets the media wing of army to interact with journalists.

(With inputs from PTI)

(Feature image is representational | Source: PTI)

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