Pak shells Indian posts in Poonch, Uri

October 27, 2010 05:59 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 09:36 pm IST - Jammu

In two ceasefire violations on Wednesday, Pakistani troops pounded 10 Indian posts with mortar bombs and rockets and fired indiscriminately along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch and Uri sectors in Jammu and Kashmir.

The ceasefire violations within a gap of a couple of hours are the eighth in less than a month along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir with the last incident occuring on Sunday.

No casualties among the Indian troops were reported in Wednesday’s incidents unlike during the ceasfire violation on Sunday when army jawan Moray Sehdev of 17 Mahar Regiment was killed after Indian posts were targeted with rockets in the Krishnagati sub-sector in Poonch.

The ceasefire violations occurred when the 63rd Infantry day was being celebrated to mark the landing of the Indian army in the Kashmir valley to beat back Tribal attack in 1948 to foil the designs of Pakistan.

Armed with heavy guns and rocket launchers, Pakistani troops shelled Indian forward posts along the LoC in Krishnagati sub-sector of Poonch district around 4.30 pm, Brigadier General Staff (BGS), 16 Corps, Satesh Dua told PTI in Jammu.

Two to three posts came under unprovoked shelling and firing, he said.

Indian troops guarding the LoC took position and retalaited leading to heavy exchanges till late in the evening, he said.

Over 20 to 25 mortar bombs and rockets were fired on Indian side, he said, adding there was no casualties among the Indian troops.

Pakistani troops fired from their Chuha, Pimple and Daku posts and targeted Indian forward posts of Kranti, Kripan-1, Chajja and Kripan-2 posts.

The Army believes that ceasfire violations is a diversionary tactic to facilitate infiltration of militants from across the LoC before the onset of winter snow which blocks the Himalayan mountain passes.

In the second ceasefire violation which was in the Valley, Pakistani troops fired towards Indian positions in Uri sector by resorting to unprovoked firing, an Army spokesman said.

“Pakistani troops resorted to unprovoked firing towards our positions in Uri sector this evening,” the spokesman said in Srinagar.

He said there were no casualties in the firing.

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