India, Pakistan army hold flag meeting to discuss recent incidents of firing in Poonch sector of J&K

A US flight carrying 135 deportees, primarily of Asian origin and including many minors, landed in Costa Rica, making it the second Latin American country to serve as a transit point amid the Trump administration’s intensified deportation efforts.

According to Costa Rica’s deputy minister of the Interior and Police, Omer Badilla, the migrants will be transported from the capital to a rural holding facility near the Panama border, where they may be detained for up to 30 days before being flown to their home countries. The US government will cover all associated costs.

Amid several incidents of cross-border firing and an IED attack along the Line of Control (LoC) recently, India and Pakistan will hold a flag meeting on Friday, sources said. Further details about the meeting are awaited.

The sources said the flag meeting will take place on Friday near the LoC. It is being held in the backdrop of a “surge” in activities along the borders, they said.

Two army personnel, including a captain, were killed in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) attack carried out by suspected terrorists in the Akhnoor sector of the Jammu region on February 11.

Two army personnel were also injured in separate incidents of cross-border firing along the LoC in Rajouri and Poonch districts, while one more army personnel was injured in a landmine explosion last week.

Indian Army’s retaliatory action also resulted in “heavy casualties” on the Pakistani side.

Ceasefire violations along the borders of Jammu and Kashmir have been rare since India and Pakistan renewed the ceasefire agreement on February 25, 2021.

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