NEW DELHI: Pakistan has charged Native indian of decapitating 12 army in cross-border attacks since 1998 and registered a demonstration with a UN watch dog, a magazine revealed Wed, after dangerous army situations recently.
The allegations are included in a sequence of classified records presented to the United Countries Military Viewer Group in Native indian and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) which watches the debated Kashmir edge, according to The Hindu magazine.
The report follows a sequence of murders of army on both sides recently along the de facto edge known as the Line of Control (LoC).
Pakistan says three of its army were murdered in shooting by Native indian soldiers while Native indian accuses Pakistani soldiers of eliminating two of its army on Jan 8, one of whom was beheaded. Pakistan has declined responsibility.
The situation along the LoC has settled since the two military decided a ceasefire on Jan 16.
In its complaint before the UNMOGIP, Pakistan is revealed to have charged Native indian of beheading 12 army and eliminating 29 citizens since 1998.
The magazine estimated an un-named mature Pakistani army officer revealing that they have “sought to play down these incidents…Each of these occurrences has been protested by us on both army and UNMOGIP channels”.
The UNMOGIP was set up to monitor ceasefire offenses by Native indian and Pakistan but the watch dog does not conduct criminal research.
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