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No abduction of soldier in Kashmir: MoD

New Delhi: Ministry of Defence Saturday clarified that no soldier has been kidnapped in Kashmir.

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“Media reports of the abduction of a serving Army soldier on leave from Qazipora, Chadoora, Budgam are incorrect. Individual is safe. Speculations may please be avoided,”  MoD said in a tweet.

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