Pakistan Says It Didn’t Mutilate Indian Soldier’s Body, Warns India Against Retaliation

SW Staff

After India alleged that Pakistani forces along the Line of Control had killed three soldiers of the Indian Army on Monday and mutilated one of them, Pakistan denied all the allegations. 

In a series of tweets the spokesperson of the Pakistan Foreign Office denied the allegations and claimed it was a fabrication to malign Pakistan. 

The spokesperson also said that the Pakistan Army wasn’t involved in such unethical activities. He also warned India of any misadventure across the Line of Control or International Border, in a clear reference to the surgical strikes carried out by the Indian Army earlier. 

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