The Border Security Force (BSF) is likely to seek a flag meeting with Pakistani Rangers which opened fire in forward areas along the India-Pakistan border in Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir , injuring one jawan.
Home ministry officials said this was the third incident of sniper fire from Pakistan side this year along the international border and cannot be taken lightly as there have been increased activities by militants from across the border. "BSF is likely to seek a flag meeting with Pakistani rangers to lodge a protest," an official said.
Constable M Basu was injured in the sniper firing by Pakistani troops at around 11 AM. BSF troops guarding the border with Pakistan took positions and retaliated effectively, triggering exchanges of firing, the official said.
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