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A Pakistani individual was shot and killed after crossing the border into Gujarat, despite receiving warnings from security forces.  ​ 

​**Title:** Pakistani Intruder Killed by BSF During Infiltration Attempt

**Meta Description:** A Pakistani intruder was shot dead by the BSF in Gujarat while attempting to cross the India-Pakistan border amid rising tensions.

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**Headline:** Border Security Force Neutralizes Pakistani Intruder in Gujarat

In a recent anti-infiltration operation along the India-Pakistan border, the Border Security Force (BSF) successfully thwarted an infiltration attempt, resulting in the death of a Pakistani intruder in Gujarat’s Banaskantha district. The incident occurred on the night of May 23, when the individual attempted to cross into Indian territory.

Despite multiple warnings from BSF personnel to retreat, the intruder persisted in advancing towards the border, leading to the decision to open fire, which resulted in his immediate death. This operation is part of heightened security measures along the border, driven by escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, particularly following the April 22 Pahalgam attack and subsequent military escalations.

Earlier this month, a similar incident took place in Punjab’s Ferozepur, where the BSF shot another Pakistani national attempting to breach the International Border (IB). This individual was seen moving towards the border security fence under the cover of darkness and, despite being challenged, continued to advance, prompting BSF troops to take action.

In recent days, several Pakistani nationals have been apprehended, including a Pakistani Ranger suspected of espionage activities. These arrests follow the Pahalgam attacks, which have intensified military activity along the border. India launched Operation Sindoor in response, targeting terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, which led to retaliatory drone strikes by the Pakistani Army on Indian cities. This escalation prompted India to conduct counterstrikes, including precision attacks on Pakistani air bases.

On May 10, military-level talks were held between India and Pakistan at Pakistan’s request, resulting in an agreement to cease cross-border firing, indicating a potential de-escalation in hostilities.

**FAQ Section:**

**Q: What led to the recent increase in tensions between India and Pakistan?**
A: The tensions escalated following the April 22 Pahalgam attack, leading to military operations and retaliatory actions by both nations along the border. 

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