Woman killed in Pak. shelling in Rajouri

“The Indian Army posts are retaliating strongly and effectively. The firing is presently on,” says defence spokesman.

May 11, 2017 09:15 am | Updated 05:58 pm IST - Jammu

A billow of smoke rises after a mortar shell firing by the Pakistani Army near the Line of Control in Rajouri district of Kashmir. File photo.

A billow of smoke rises after a mortar shell firing by the Pakistani Army near the Line of Control in Rajouri district of Kashmir. File photo.

A 35-year-old woman was on Thursday killed and her husband injured in mortar shelling by Pakistani troops in the Nowshera sector of Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri district.

A shell hit a village in the Laam belt, killing Akhtar Bi and injuring her husband Mohmmad Hanief (40).

“The Pakistani Army fired from small arms and automatic weapons from 10:40 last night on the Indian Army posts along the Line of Control (LoC) in the Nowshera sector of Rajouri district,” a defence spokesman said.

They also shelled forward posts and civilian areas, using 82 mm and 120 mm mortars, he said.

“The Indian Army posts are retaliating strongly and effectively. The firing is presently on,” he added.

There have been six ceasefire violations in April.

The latest incident of ceasefire violation comes after the beheading of two Indian soldiers by a Border Action Team of Pakistan on May 1.

Under the cover of heavy mortar fire, the Pakistani special forces team sneaked 250 metres across the LoC into the KG sector of Poonch and beheaded the soldiers.

The Home Ministry has said that at least one incident of ceasefire violation by Pakistan took place daily along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir in 2015 and 2016 in which 23 security personnel lost their lives.

As many as 1,142 terror incidents were reported in the State between 2012 and 2016 in which 236 security personnel and 90 civilians were killed, it said.

Pakistan breached the truce along the LoCl 449 times in 2016, compared to 405 violations in 2015.

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