Pak ceasefire violations continue for fifth day

The latest escalation from the Pakistani side is apparently aimed at helping militants to infiltrate from across the border ahead of Independence Day to carry out attacks in J&K.

August 13, 2015 10:11 am | Updated March 29, 2016 03:00 pm IST - Jammu

Army soldiers taking position in thick snow bounded areas on the Line of Control in Peer Panchal ranges of Rajouri and Poonch, in Jammu and Kashmir. File photo

Army soldiers taking position in thick snow bounded areas on the Line of Control in Peer Panchal ranges of Rajouri and Poonch, in Jammu and Kashmir. File photo

Pakistani troops violated the ceasefire for the fifth day today increasing the arch of firing and shelling along LoC by targeting scores of Indian posts and civilian areas in three districts of Jammu, Rajouri and Poonch, drawing retaliation from the Army.

The latest escalation from the Pakistani side is apparently aimed at helping militants to infiltrate from across the border ahead of Independence Day to carry out attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, officials said.

There have been four ceasefire violations in three sectors of Krishnagati, Bhimbhergali and Pallanwala in Poonch, Rajouri and Jammu districts overnight and a total of seven such violations since Wednesday, they said.

Troops guarding the LoC retaliated resulting in exchanges, Defence Spokesman Lt Col Manish Mehta said, adding there was no loss of life or injury to any one in the firing.

Pakistan troops resorted to small arms firing intermittently on forward posts along LoC in KG, BG and Pallanwala sectors of Poonch, Rajouri and Jammu districts between 8 pm on Wednesday and 5 am this morning, he said.

There have been 26 violations of the 2003 ceasefire in August this year and it is fifth consecutive day of firing and shelling by Pakistan along LoC in Jammu region.

Last month, there were 19 ceasefire violations in which four persons, including three jawans, were killed and 14 others injured.

Pakistan violated ceasefire 192 times along the International Border in Jammu and Kashmir till July 26 this year, government had told Lok Sabha.

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