Pakistan Army lobs mortars at forward posts in J&K’s Poonch

Pakistan has violated the ceasefire over 2,000 times along the LoC this year, leaving 21 people dead and scores of others injured.

October 01, 2019 10:35 am | Updated December 03, 2021 08:04 am IST - Jammu

Border Security Force soldiers patrol over a footbridge near the Line of Control at Sabjiyan sector of Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir. File photo

Border Security Force soldiers patrol over a footbridge near the Line of Control at Sabjiyan sector of Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir. File photo

The Pakistan Army on Tuesday targeted forward posts and villages in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district with mortar shells and small arms firing, an official said.

The Indian Army retaliated and heavy exchange of fire was still going on when last reports were received, a defence spokesman said.

“Today at about 0745 hours, Pakistan initiated unprovoked ceasefire violation by firing of small arms and shelling with mortars in Shahpur and Kirni sectors of district Poonch”, the spokesman said.

Six persons were injured in the shelling by Pakistani troops in Poonch on Sunday.

According to officials, Pakistan violated the ceasefire over 2,000 times along the LoC this year, leaving 21 people dead and scores of others injured.

India has repeatedly called upon Pakistan to ask its forces to adhere to the 2003 ceasefire understanding and maintain peace and tranquillity along the LoC and the International Border.

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