The battle was notable for being fought after the cease-fire had been signed on 22 September. Fighting began around midnight and lasted for about two and a half hours. Accounts differ: between 27 and 49 Indian soldiers died.[4][7][3] Pakistani casualties included 48 dead, 11 captured and 80 jumped into the canal and were washed away (presumably dead).[4]
The Ichogil Canal was constructed by the Pakistanis in the 1950s partly as a defensive obstacle to prevent an invasion of Lahore. At 45 m (148 ft) wide and 5 m (16 ft) deep, it presents a serious obstacle for military forces.[4] Much of the battle was fought from across the canal, with tanks providing fire support to a ground team which had crossed the canal.[9] India declared on 16 September that its soldiers had crossed the BRB Canal and were just six miles from Lahore. The Indian attempts to advance on the Harike-Burki road, according to Pakistan's spokesman, had been thwarted. India attempted thirteen major offensives on this front, all of which Pakistan repelled successfully.[10]
^Hasan, Zubeida (1965). "The Indiapaktstan War— a Summary Account". Pakistan Horizon. 18 (4): 344–356. ISSN0030-980X. Archived from the original on 28 January 2024 – via JSTOR. September India claimed that its troops had crossêd the BRB Canal and were within six miles of Lahore. However, Pakistan's spokesman denied this claim and said that the Indian attempts to advance on the Harike-Burki road had been foiled. On this front, India launched all-together thirteen major thrusts, which were repulsed by Pakistan.
^Hasan, Zubeida (1965). "The Indiapaktstan War— a Summary Account". Pakistan Horizon. 18 (4): 344–356. ISSN0030-980X. Archived from the original on 28 January 2024 – via JSTOR. September India claimed that its troops had crossêd the BRB Canal and were within six miles of Lahore. However, Pakistan's spokesman denied this claim and said that the Indian attempts to advance on the Harike-Burki road had been foiled. On this front, India launched all-together thirteen major thrusts, which were repulsed by Pakistan.