UN observers visit Working Boundary, interview affectees of Indian firing

UN observers visit Working Boundary, interview affectees of Indian firing
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Summary The citizens also reported to the group of the ongoing attacks by the Indian side

RAWALPINDI (Dunya News) – The United Nations (UN) observers on Monday visited Working Boundary near Sialkot, the site where unprovoked Indian firing took place several time to gather facts, Dunya News reported.

Reportedly, the group of UN commentators also met the survivors of the Indian firing.

According to details, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the UN group of observers visited Salehpur, Chaparar and Malani Sectors. The military observer group also visited the village affected by the recent border aggression by the Indian army.

The UN group visited and interviewed those wounded in the unprovoked Indian attack.

The citizens also reported to the group of the ongoing attacks by the Indian side.

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