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Jammu And Kashmir: Two Army Porters Killed, Three Injured In Mortar Shelling By Pakistan Army Along LoC

Jammu And Kashmir: Two Army Porters Dead And Three Injured In Mortar Shelling By Pakistan Along LoC In The Gulpur Sector Of Poonch District.

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Victor Dasgupta | Updated on: 10 Jan 2020, 04:10:40 PM
J-K: Two Army Porters Killed Along LoC

J-K: Two Army Porters Killed Along LoC (Photo Credit: File Image)

New Delhi:

Two Army porters were killed and three more were injured when Pakistan army lobbed mortars at forward posts along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district on Friday, officials said.

Four porters were working along the LoC when the Pakistan army fired mortar shells. "Today at about 11am Pak army initiated unprovoked shelling with mortars along LoC in Gulpur sector in district Poonch", a defence spokesman said.

Two of the injured were hospitalised and efforts are on to trace two other porters, officials said.

On December 25, a junior commissioned officer of the army and a woman were killed in unprovoked firing during ceasefire violation by Pakistani troops along the LoC in Uri sector of Jammu and Kashmir, defence sources said.

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They said Pakistan is targeting civilian population in India with vengeance from gun and mortar positions deployed and inside villages in PoK.

The JCO (Subedar) died in Uri Sector. The sources said some of the shells fired by Pakistani troops landed in civilian areas, resulting in injuries to two civilians including a woman in Churunda village.

Naseema Begum (22), succumbed to splinter injuries, they said. The incident comes in the wake of Pakistan Army Chief's recent visit to Hajipir along the LoC. The sources said the ceasefire violations are part of Pakistan's proxy war design to abet infiltration and keep the Kashmir issue on the simmer.

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The Indian army personnel responded to the ceasefire violation in adequate measure, the sources said.

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First Published : 10 Jan 2020, 03:52:43 PM

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