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No response from Pakistan in retrieving bodies of its slain men at Keran: Army

 

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Srinagar, August 04 : The army today said they offered Pakistan to retrieve the bodies of their personnel killed at Keran sector on Saturday but Pakistan has shown no response.

Defence spokesman in Srinagar, Colonel Rajesh Kalia in a statement said that indin army offered Pakistan to retrieve the bodies of their men killed at Keran sector yesterday but there is no response from them.

Pertainally, On Saturday army claimed that seven militants were killed when Army foiled a BAT action in Keran sector of Kupwara district of north Kashmir.

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