Pak Army recovered Indian ammunition from Taliban Video
Pakistan has found concrete evidence of Indias involvement in militancy in South Waziristan and decided to take up the matter with New Delhi. Pakistan Army spoksman Gen Abbas said a huge quantity of Indian arms and ammunition, literature, medical equipment and medicines had been recovered from Sherawangi area, in Waziristan. He said the Foreign Office had been informed and the matter would be taken up with the Indian authorities through diplomatic channels.
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Comments on "Pak Army recovered Indian ammunition from Taliban"
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U said ,u were " ... U said ,u were "born mother f**ker", well its visible tht India does not? need to destroy pakistan, people like u r doing the job well..
Next time speak for urself kid.. all pakistanis are not bad so dont spoil their image by these kinda posts.
"International ... "International Migraine"?
its mean? u ... its mean? u accepted that u r terrorist becoz wat pakistan does indians does same m i rite ?
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Bloody? Suckdians. ... Bloody? Suckdians. All terrorists, thats why everyone hates them
What ever ! Still I ... What ever ! Still I believe indians and pakistanis are sons of the same soil. Religion could defer but they are branches of the same tree! who knows some smugglers in hands with smugglers in afganistan, waziristan could have procured all these materials since India is nearby. That does'nt mean India Supports..might be from nepal side arms and ammunition from india smuggled to waziristan.. It is good? to make line of control as border and solve the Kashmir issue and proceed progressive future!
That explains why ... That explains why Israel and India are such close allies. Both are the root causes of many problems. Hindus will soon become a a swearing word just like? jews
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interpol chief? ... interpol chief? want u to f**k u in a secret rooom.
LoL do you know the ... LoL do you know the definition of terroriste??
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