India filed no complaint over alleged Pak LoC violation: UN spokesman

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He said Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is 'paying attention' to this issue

UNITED NATIONS (Web Desk) - The United Nations said India filed no complaint regarding allegations on Pakistani troops of killing and mutilating two soldiers on Line of Control on Monday.

UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said they have received no cease-fire violation reports from Indian authorities related to the latest incident.


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The spokesman stressed on the need to find peaceful solution to Kashmir issue through dialogue.

"We checked with our colleagues with UNMOGIP (UN Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan) and have not received any alleged ceasefire violations reports from the Indian authorities related to the latest incident that we saw yesterday,” He said when asked about reports of LoC violations in Kashmir between India and Pakistan.

He further said that the Secretary-General António Guterres was ‘paying attention’ to this issue.

Earlier on Monday, Pakistan Army rejected Indian allegations killing its two soldiers and mutilating their bodies at Line of Control. ISPR completely rejected the Indian claims of violating LoC ceasefire and killing/mutilating bodies of Indian soldiers.