Pakistan violates ceasefire again, India retaliates



Jammu, Aug 26 (PTI):
Pakistani troops violated the ceasefire twice on Sunday by firing mortar shells, rockets and automatic weapons on forward Indian posts along the LoC in Poonch district, drawing retaliation from the Indian side.

The fresh ceasefire violations come a day after Pakistan troops violated the border truce thrice.

"Pakistani Army opened indiscriminate and unprovoked firing on forward posts along LoC in Bhambir Gali sub-sector in Poonch sector around 0715 hours", Defence Spokesman Col R K Palta said.

Pakistani Army fired from small and automatic weapons besides firing medium mortars on the forward posts and civilian areas, he said.


Indian troops guarding the borderline used similar calibre weapons and retaliated strongly triggering fierce exchanges, which were on when reports last came in.

In Mendhar sub-sector of Poonch district, Pakistani troops targeted Indian positions along LoC and opened unprovoked firing around 0300 hours, Col Palta said, adding

India troops retaliated effectively resulting in exchanges, which ceased around 0600 hours.


"There was no loss of life or injury caused to anyone among the troops on this side in Pakistani firing", Col Palta said.

Pakistan Army's firing and shelling, which started last night in Tarkundi forward areas and also civilian areas, continued throughout the night and was going on when reports last came in from the area, reports said.

A boy identified as Mohmmad Khalil had received splinter injuries in the firing in Chitti Bakri forward area on Saturday evening, a police officer said. He was hospitalised.

Pakistani troops had yesterday fired on Indian posts in Poonch forwrd areas along LoC around 0700 hours and it continued till 0740 hours without any casualty.

  

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