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U.N. chief urges India, Pak to exercise restraint

February 16, 2013 10:30 am | Updated December 04, 2021 11:16 pm IST - United Nations

Silikot: Indian army soldiers stand guard at the last Indian post near the Line of Control (LOC) in Silikot in Jammu and Kasmir on Thursday. PTI Photo (PTI1_17_2013_000266B)

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has urged India and Pakistan to exercise restraint and resolve issues peacefully after a Pakistani soldier who intruded into the Indian territory was killed by the Indian Army along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir.

Mr. Ban’s spokesperson Martin Nesirky told reporters on Friday that the UN Chief was aware of the latest incident on February 14 at the LoC in which the Pakistani soldier, after intruding into Indian territory in a fresh incident of ceasefire violation, was killed by the Indian troops.

“The Secretary-General has repeatedly called on all concerned to exercise restraint and solve issues peacefully,” Mr. Nesirky said when asked if Mr. Ban had a comment on the fresh incident along the Indian-Pakistan border.

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The incident comes over a month after tensions erupted between the two nuclear-armed neighbours after Pakistani troops entered Indian territory and killed two Indian soldiers, beheading one of them.

In the latest ceasefire violation, the Pakistani soldier opened indiscriminate fire injuring two jawans after he was challenged by a patrol party.

In the ensuing encounter the soldier was killed and one AK-56 rifle and some ammunition were recovered from him.

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Indian authorities have handed over the body of the Pakistani soldier to its army with military honours.

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