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  • Two Women Martyred in Indian Firing Across LoC

    One Martyred, Two Injured in Indian Firing Across LoC One Martyred, Two Injured in Indian Firing Across LoC

    Indian forces once again violated the ceasefire agreement resorting to unprovoked firing across the Line of Control (LoC) on Tuesday, which resulted in martyrdom of a two women.

    The unprovoked fire came in Leepa Valley area of Rawalakot, Azad Kashmir, in which the Indian troops targeted civilian population through heavy weapons.

    Pak Army effectively responded Indian firing at LoC.

    Recently on October 14, Indian Army had resorted to indiscriminate firing on villages along Line of Control (LOC) in Nakyal Sector in Kotli AJK. Due to the unprovoked firing of the Indian Army, a 10-year old child was injured seriously.

    The girl was identified as Aisha who was rushed to a local hospital for treatment.

    Pakistan Army effectively responded the aggression and silenced the enemy’s guns.

    Before this, on October 12, two young Children were martyred and five others wounded in India’s unprovoked and indiscriminate firing.

    The firing left a six-year old girl, Aiqa Ramzan, wounded in Balakot village of Nakyal sector before noon, Assistant Commissioner Waleed Anwar said.

    Late in the afternoon, Indian troops resumed shelling in Nakyal.

    In the afternoon an Indian post fired a volley on Khara Dheri village, and a bullet hit a nine-year-old boy identified as Saad Chaudhry in the head, leaving him dead on the spot.

    A mortar shell landed on the house of Kabir Hussain in Dharoti village, injuring his three children, Quratul Ain, 14, Moeen Islam aka Hamayun, 12, and Sami ur Rehman, 10.

    The victims were rushed to the District Headquarters (DHQ) Hospital, Kotli for treatment, however one of them, Hamayun scummed to his injury.

    It is to be mentioned here that Indian Army has been continuously violating the 2003’s ceasefire agreement and has been targeting civilian populations along the Line of Control.

    Scores of civilian including men, women aged and children have been martyred in the unprovoked firing the Indian Army.

    Pakistan’s foreign office has continuously been condemning the Indian violations and calling Indian High Commission officials to record protest.

    The heavily militarised LoC that splits the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir has been witnessing cross border shelling for quite some time, in sheer disregard of a November 2003 truce agreement. The ceasefire violations mostly culminate in civilian casualties.