10,000 people affected by firing and shelling from across the border

May 17, 2017 09:27 am | Updated 01:53 pm IST - Jammu

A villager points out at the damage caused to the wall of a house after mortal shelling from Pakistan side, at Jhanghar village area near the Line of Control (LoC) in Nowshera sector of Jammu.

A villager points out at the damage caused to the wall of a house after mortal shelling from Pakistan side, at Jhanghar village area near the Line of Control (LoC) in Nowshera sector of Jammu.

The Pakistan Rangers violated the ceasefire again on Wednesday by firing on Indian forward posts along the Line of Control in Balakote sector of Jammu of Kashmir.

“The Pakistan army resorted to firing on forward posts along the LoC in Balakote sector from 0050 hours today,” a defence spokesman said.

Pakistan troops also fired on forward posts and civilian areas on Tuesday night along the LoC in Rajouri district. The firing continued till 0130 hours, the spokesman said.

He said the Pakistan army initiated indiscriminate firing of small arms, automatic weapons and 82 mm and 120 mm mortars from 1830 hours on Tuesday along the LoC in Nowshera sector. The firing continued till 2100 hours.

The Pakistan Rangers fired shells on the intervening night of May 15 and 16 on forward areas and civilian belts along the LoC in three belts of Rajouri district.

The firing and shelling from across the border has affected over 10,000 people.

Civilian areas along the LoC in Nowshera sector were pounded with mortars, killing two civilians and injuring three others.

“Shelling started in Ans Bhandhaar areas of Nowshera in Rajouri at 2255 hours of May 15 and 16. Lam and Kalsian areas were also affected,” Rajouri Deputy Commissioner Shahid Iqbal Choudhary said.

“Interdepartmental teams deputed by the district administration for damage assessment reported small arms firing that began at at 4 p.m. on May 15 in village Sarya, followed by villages Khamba, Anwas and Bhandar,” Mr. Choudhary said.

Nearly 1700 people have been evacuated from the LoC hamlets hit by shelling from Pakistani side and shifted to relief camps.

Around 10,042 people from over 2,694 families have been affected by the continued shelling from across the border, he said.

The district administration has provided an immediate relief of Rs 1 lakh each to the next of kin of the dead and financial assistance to the injured, he said.

The administration was prepared to make more relief camps, as more than 25 buildings have been earmarked.

He added that students’ classes will be resumed this week to ensure that education doesn’t suffer.

“Six ambulances have been pressed into action for shifting of injured and treatment. One mobile medical unit was stationed at Nowshera and another deputed to forward areas,” he said.

According to a Home Ministry reply to an RTI, Pakistan violated the ceasefire along the Line of Control 449 times in 2016, compared to 405 violations in 2015. Twenty-three security personnel were killed in the two-year period.

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