Indian forces continue to violate LoC by opening unprovoked fire

Recent PostIndian forces continue to violate LoC by opening unprovoked fire

KOTLI/BATTAL: Indian troops continued Line of Control (LoC) violations even on Friday in Kotli and Battal sectors by openening unprovoked fire. However‚ no loss has been reported so far.

According to military sources‚ Indian troops committed LoC violations twice blatantly and targeted civil population on Thursday .

Indian troops fired over eight hundred mortar and artillery shells injuring six civilians in Kotli sector.

It may be mentioned that Indians have committed thirty-four serious LoC violations during last twelve days. Two civilians Muhammad Zubair of Ghambar village in Battal sector and Sakhi Muhammad of Dabbi Dhar village also in Battal sector embraced shahadat on 11th and 14th August respectivelyand eight othercivilians received injuries due to these violations.

Four soldiers have also got injured in these violations.

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