The Indian military spokesman, with my emphasis:The Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman:The body of one of the soldiers was found mutilated in a forested area on the side controlled by India...(he) denied Indian media reports that one body had been decapitated and another had its throat slit..Well I suppose that counts for clarity Indian style!Two Indian soldiers were killed in the attack and their bodies subjected to barbaric and inhuman mutilation.
Back to my question and Ray's answer on activity along the LoC:Link:http://in.reuters.com/article/2013/0...90802T20130109Firing and small skirmishes are common along the 740-km (460-mile) LoC despite a ceasefire that was agreed in 2003.
However, incursions by troops from either side are rare. Retired Indian army Brigadier...said Tuesday's incident - about 600 metres from the de facto border - marked the most serious infiltration since the ceasefire was put in place.
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