Indian Army in Disarray, Fires on Its Own Soldiers; 5 Sikh Indian Army Personnel Killed

According to reports, the Indian Army is in a state of disarray following the recent false flag operation in Pahlagam, with an incident of friendly fire leading to the death of five Sikh soldiers. Sources revealed that two units of the Indian Army exchanged gunfire on the night between April 25 and 26 along the Line of Control (LoC) in occupied Kashmir. The firing took place in the Japala Bridge area of the Baramulla sector, resulting in the tragic deaths of five Sikh soldiers.

The sources disclosed that the firing incident occurred during a routine patrol by the 185 Border Security Force (BSF), stationed in Baramulla, who opened fire on the 13 Sikh Light Infantry Regiment of the 12 Brigade. This incident has further compounded tensions within the Indian military, with strong feelings of anger and frustration among the Sikh soldiers of the 13 Sikh Light Infantry.

Defense experts have pointed out that this incident is a clear indication of the deepening confusion and disarray within the Indian Army. They emphasized that this is not the first time such a situation has arisen, as similar incidents have occurred in the past, highlighting internal issues within the Indian forces.

Sources further noted that the Pakistan Army remains fully prepared to defend its borders, and any aggression from India will be met with a decisive and forceful response.

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