Indian forces continue unprovoked fire on rangers post on Charwa sector

IndiaIndian forces continue unprovoked fire on rangers post on Charwa sector

SIALKOT: Indian border forces on Tuesday opened unprovoked fire on Sialkot Working Boundary Line and continued Line of Control (LoC) voilation.

According to security sources, Indian forces targeted Pakistani rangers post at Charwa Sector along Sialkot Working Boundary Line.

Fear and panic have gripped the border areas due to heavy firing and Line of Control (LoC) voilation.

The Indian guns fell silent after Chenab Rangers opened retaliatory fire. However, no casualties have been reported.

Last night, Indian forces opened fire on Shakargarh Sector, injuring a Pakistani civilian.

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