Amritsar, February 20: A young Pakistani national who was found by the Border Security Force (BSF) troopers in the Dera Baba Nanak sector of Punjab's Gurdaspur district on Wednesday morning, is being treated at the Guru Nanak Dev Hospital in Punjab's Amritsar, reported ANI. According to a IANS report, the woman was shot by BSF troopers as she tried to move into Indian territory. Jammu & Kashmir: Pakistani Intruder Who Tried to Enter India on Republic Day 2019 Shot Dead by BSF Along International Border in Samba.

Dr Rakesh Sharma, who is operating the patient in Guru Nanak Dev Hospital said," The patient was brought here by BSF, she has injuries in rectum and vagina, the patient is in shock. The cause of the injuries to be ascertained". Police said, "BSF got in touch with us in the morning. We brought her to the hospital at noon." Pakistani Intruder Apprehended by BSF Near Amritsar Border Post, Arms Seized.

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News agency IANS had earlier reported that, the woman tried to enter India along the international border between India and Pakistan near the Bangar border outpost of BSF. She was given multiple warnings to stop and go back but she kept walking, forcing troopers to fire at her as a security protocol. The injured woman was found inside the India territory and was rushed to the hospital.

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