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Army rejects 'morphed, fake' Pak footage claiming Indian casualties

New Delhi [India], Sept. 30 (ANI): The Indian Army on Friday denied Pakistani media reports that eight Indian soldiers were killed in the raids in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and one was captured alive, adding that they were "fake" and an example of "black propaganda."

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Army rejects 'morphed, fake' Pak footage claiming Indian casualties
New Delhi [India], Sept. 30 (ANI): The Indian Army on Friday denied Pakistani media reports that eight Indian soldiers were killed in the raids in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and one was captured alive, adding that they were "fake" and an example of "black propaganda." Only one soldier has "minor injuries" from stepping on a mine once he was back on the Indian side of the Line of Control, said army sources. The sources also said that images played out on Pakistan TV channels claiming to show Indian casualties are "doctored or morphed clips and fake." Rejecting a report published by the Pakistani media that "eight Indian Army personnel were killed in the cross-border firing" along the Line of Control (LoC) and an Indian soldier was taken into custody by Pakistani forces, the Indian Army sources had yesterday as well stated that they were "completely false and baseless". According to army sources, "One soldier from 37 RR with weapon inadvertently crossed over to the other side of the Line of Control, following which Pakistan has been informed by Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) Lt Gen Ranbir Singh over the hotline." Stating that such inadvertent crossing by army and civilians are not unusual on either side, sources added, "They are returned through existing mechanisms. As regard report of killing of eight Indian Army personnel reported in sections of Pakistan media the report is completely false and baseless." Quoting security sources, Pakistani daily the Dawn on Thursday reported that soldiers from the Indian Army were killed in the episode of cross-border firing. In his show 'Capital Talk' on Geo News, Hamid Mir said, "Fourteen Indian soldiers were killed in two sectors." Defence analyst Major General (Retd) Ijaz Awan, who was on his show, confirmed his claim. An Indian soldier by the name Chandu Babulal Chohan was taken into custody by Pakistani forces, however, there is as yet no official confirmation of this claim, reported the Dawn quoting sources. The Pakistani media witnessed such claims on Thursday after the Indian armed forces conducted surgical strikes late on Wednesday night on terror launch pads across the LoC to neutralise terrorists planning to infiltrate into the Indian Territory. (ANI)

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