Pakistan violates ceasefire again

September 10, 2013 01:55 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 09:30 pm IST - Jammu

Army jawans patrol near Line of Control (LOC) in Poonch. File photo.

Army jawans patrol near Line of Control (LOC) in Poonch. File photo.

Violating the ceasefire again, Pakistani troops opened small arms firing at two forward areas in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir, drawing retaliation from Indian forces.

“There was firing by the Pakistan Army on Indian forward posts in two sub-sectors along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch district from last night,” Defence Spokesman S.N. Acharya said on Tuesday.

Pakistani troops fired with small arms at Gamdhir and Mendhar sub-sectors along the LoC from 09:15pm and 10: 30pm respectively, Mr. Acharya said, adding it lasted till 11:45pm.

Indian troops gave a “calibrated response”, resulting in heavy exchanges that were going on when reports last came in from the area, he said, adding there was no report of loss of life or injury.

Pakistani troops had violated the ceasefire along the LoC in two forward areas of Gigrial and Laukikan in Jammu district and targeted Indian posts with small arms and medium machine guns at 05:20pm on Monday evening, he said, adding the firing continued till midnight without any casualty.

There have been over 90 ceasefire violations by Pakistani troops from January 1. Six jawans were killed and 13 people injured in ceasefire violations and firing by Pakistani troops at forward posts, civilian areas and patrol parties along the border in August.

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