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Pakistan feels embarrassed in accepting the fact that Indian soldiers helped Pakistani counterparts in recovering from earthquake devastations
Pakistan just cannot get over the ego syndrome. They just cannot accept the fact that during natural calamities staunch enemies can become friends. During a Christmas season during second world war German and allied soldiers did mingle among each other in some fronts to celebrate the occasions.
Pakistan Army today termed as "baseless" and "untrue" reports that Indian troops had crossed the Line of Control to help its soldiers reconstruct bunkers damaged in Saturday’s powerful quake.
Indian soldiers did cross and Pakistan military to save Pakistani army personnel but they did not reconstruct any bunkers for Pakistan.
"There is no question of Indian Army crossing LoC to help rebuild bunkers. All our bunkers are safe and built to withstand artillery shells," Pakistan defence spokesman Maj Gen Shaukat Sultan told reporters here.
"Bunkers are robust and built to withstand all kinds of shocks and artillery. So there is no question of any damage to these installations," he said adding the damage along the LoC on Pakistani side was less. Defence sources in Srinagar yesterday said that Indian Army troops crossed the LoC near Aman Setu to help reconstruct a bunker of Pakistani soldiers at their request.
Pakistani soldiers guarding the Aman Setu (peace bridge) on PoK side sought help of their Indian counterparts to reconstruct their bunker which was damaged by the massive earthquake, they said.
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