This Article is From Oct 02, 2017

10-Year-Old Boy, Teenage Girl Killed In Pak Firing In Jammu And Kashmir's Poonch

Poonch ceasefire violation: Pakistani troops started unprovoked shelling and firing at Indian positions and the military is befittingly responding, an officer said

Poonch ceasefire violation: Heavy shelling by Pakistan began along the LoC around 6.30 am.

Highlights

  • Heavy firing began along the LoC in Poonch's Kerni area around 6.30 am
  • Dozens of villages and posts in Shahpur, Kerni and Qasba sectors targeted
  • India is retaliating "strongly and effectively", the Army said
Jammu And Kashmir: A 10-year-old boy and a teenage girl were killed and seven other people got injured in firing by Pakistani troops near Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district this morning, the Army said. 15-year-old girl Jasmin Akhtar was killed in Digwar area. The boy has been identified as Israr Ahmad.

Heavy shelling began along the Line of Control in Kerni and Digwar sectors around 6.30 am. India is retaliating "strongly and effectively", officers said. The injured have been taken to hospital.

"Pakistani forces started unprovoked shelling and firing at Indian positions and the military is befittingly responding," a senior officer said, adding that Pakistani troops targeted dozens of villages and posts in Shahpur, Kerni and Qasba sectors.
 
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An Army vehicle was damaged in ceasefire violation by Pakistan.

Pakistan has violated ceasefire a number of times in the last few months. Last week, Pakistani troops had opened fire in the Poonch and Bhimbher Gali sectors. On September 24, two soldiers were injured in exchange of fire in Poonch district's Balakote sector.

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