All the major newspapers gave front-page coverage to the "routine LoC firing incident" and also warned that any escalation will not be good for regional peace and security.
Leading newspaper Dawn reported that Pakistan-India crisis over Kashmir dangerously escalated after Indian forces fired across the Line of Control (LoC) in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), killing at least two Pakistan Army soldiers while calling it "surgical strikes" against terror launch pads.
"The claim was immediately dismissed by Pakistan, which said India mischaracterised cross-LoC firing as surgical strikes and made it clear that any such attempt would be responded strongly," it said.
The paper also said the Indian military claimed that it had carried out 'surgical strikes' against perceived 'terrorist launch pads' in the PoK.
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"But the Pakistani military ripped to shreds the Indian farcical claim as an 'illusion being deliberately generated by the Indians to create false effects'," it said.
The News International, which has wide circulation, reported that yesterday morning saw claims by India of carrying out surgical strikes inside Pakistan, with the latter dismissing it as just firing across the LoC.
Right-leaning 'The Nation' reported that India failed to sell the idea of surgical strikes.
"Rubbishing the Indian military's claim of carrying out a 'surgical strike' in PoK, Pakistan Army made it clear that it will respond strongly to any misadventure," it said in the front-page lead.
It quoted the army that Indian troops committed a ceasefire violation by resorting to "unprovoked firing" at some border points, which was responded effectively.
Urdu paper and television also carried similar stories and rejected Indian claim of surgical strikes.