News Topic:Pakistan Rangers

Pakistan hands over captured BSF soldier

BSF soldier Purnam Kumar Shaw, who had been in the custody of Pakistan Rangers since April 23, was handed over to India at the Attari border in Punjab.

‘Terrorist launch pad destroyed in Pak’s Sialkot’: BSF

The troops of Border Security Force, Jammu Frontier, have destroyed the launch pad of militants in Sialkot district of Pakistan.

Intruder shot dead as BSF thwarts infiltration in Pathankot

An intruder was killed as the Border Security Force (BSF) on Wednesday said it foiled an infiltration bid in Pathankot on the international border.

After year-long lull, J-K reports first ceasefire violation along LoC

After almost a year of lull, the Pakistani rangers on Tuesday fired unprovoked at a Border Security Force patrol party in Arnia sector of Jammu.

BSF, Pak Rangers resolve to maintain peace on Border

Border guards of India and Pakistan on Saturday resolved to remain committed to each other to maintain peace and harmony at International Border in Jammu.

Blast kills three including a civilian in Pakistan

Two Pakistan Rangers officials and a civilian were killed in a blast in Sindh province on Friday, police said.

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