‘False and Fabricated’: Indian Army Rejects Video Released by Pak 

A spokesperson of the Pakistani military had tweeted the video clip titled “Pak Army strikes Indian Posts on LoC”.

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The Indian Army on Sunday rejected a video circulated by Pakistan purportedly showing attacks by its military on some Indian posts along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir, calling it "false and fabricated".

A spokesperson of the Pakistani military had tweeted the video clip titled "Pak Army strikes Indian Posts on LoC".

"It is false and fabricated," a top Indian Army official said.

The Indian Army had also rejected the Pakistan military's claim that five Indian soldiers were killed in Tatta Pani sector along the LoC on Saturday when Pakistani troops had retaliated to Indian fire.

A senior army official said there was no casualty and only a woman sustained injuries in the Pakistani firing.

On 23 May, the Indian Army had released a video of "punitive fire assaults" on Pakistani positions across the Line of Control, inflicting "some damage".

Pakistan, however, had dismissed the Indian Army's assertion of destroying its posts in the Naushera sector.

Incidents of cross-border firing along the LoC have seen a significant rise in the last few weeks.

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