Following the Pahalgam false flag operation, the Indian Army, in a state of panic, opened fire on its own Sikh soldiers, resulting in the deaths of five Sikh personnel.
Sources stated that during the night between April 25 and 26, an exchange of fire occurred between two units of the Indian Army at the Line of Control in occupied Kashmir, leading to the deaths of five Sikh soldiers. The incident took place during a patrol near Japala Bridge in the Baramulla sector.
According to sources, the 185 Border Security Force (BSF), stationed in Baramulla, opened fire on the 13 Sikh Light Infantry Regiment of the 12 Brigade.
Sources further mentioned that after the incident, there was intense anger among the Sikh soldiers of the 13 Sikh Light Infantry.
Defense experts stated that this incident is a clear indication of the panic within the Indian Army. They added that this is not the first such occurrence, as similar incidents have happened in the past as well.
Experts also said that the Pakistan Army is fully prepared to defend its borders and will deliver a strong response to any aggression from India.














































































