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AJK PM’S chopper comes under fire along India border

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The prime minister of az ad jam mu and kashmir (AJK) said on Sunday his helicopter CAME under INDIAN ire WHILE lying close to the highly militarise­d Line of Control (LOC) but he escaped unhurt.

The incident happened in Havaily district in Poonch sector while Raja Farooq Haider was on his way to a nearby village to give condolence­s to the family of a local politician who had died.

“My helicopter had not even committed Any violation AND was lying well within our side of the LOC when Indian troops opened ire,” HAIDER SAID In A statement from Islamabad.

Raja Arshad, a senior local administra­tion OFICIAL In HAVAILY, Conirmed THE incident and said Haider was unhurt and there was no damage to the helicopter.

The LOC serves as a de facto border dividing the contested Himalayan region between India and Pakistan.

There has been a surge of shelling along the LOC in recent months as tensions between nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan rose.

The two countries have been in dispute over Kashmir since independen­ce from Britain in 1947, and fought two of their three wars over the territory.

New Delhi has long accused Islamabad of supporting militant groups waging an insurgency in Kashmir. Pakistan denies the accusation, calling the uprising in Kashmir an indigenous freedom struggle.

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