Pak gives dossier to UN military observer group on India's 'ceasefire violations'

The detailed dossier was given to UNMOGIP representatives in view of the death of four people, including three children, in firing by Indian forces in Khuiratta sector of the LoC

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Pak gives dossier to UN military observer group on India's 'ceasefire violations'

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Pakistan has said it handed over a dossier to the UN military observer group on alleged ceasefire violations by India along the Line of Control (LoC). 

Representatives of the United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) met Pakistani officials on Sunday at the General Headquarters Rawalpindi, where they were handed over a dossier on repeated "violations of the ceasefire agreement" by India, Pakistan's Foreign Office said. 

The detailed dossier was given to UNMOGIP representatives in view of the death of four people, including three children, in firing by Indian forces in Khuiratta sector of the LoC, Foreign Office Spokesperson Nafees Zakaria said on twitter.

Pakistan has asked the UNMOGIP to investigate the incident, he said. 

Pakistan's ambassador to the UN Maleeha Lodhi had earlier also reportedly written to the UNSC President and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon alleging that Indian troops in Kashmir had launched artillery barrages.

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