Pakistani troops today violated ceasefire twice by firing on forward posts across the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch and Kupwara districts forcing the Indian Army to retaliate, officials said.
Pakistani troops today violated ceasefire twice by firing on forward posts across the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch and Kupwara districts forcing the Indian Army to retaliate, officials said.
"The Pakistan Army initiated unprovoked and indiscriminate firing of small arms, automatics and mortars from 0850 hours to 1000 hours in the Krishna Ghati sector in Poonch along the LoC," a Defence spokesman said.
The Army retaliated strongly and effectively to the provocation, he said.
In north Kashmir's Kupwara district, the Pakistani forces began firing upon Indian posts at midnight and the violation continued till today morning, an official said.
"The Pakistani troops resorted to unprovoked firing on Indian posts along the LoC in Karnah sector in Kupwara," an Army official said.
The firing was effectively retaliated by the troops, he added.
Earlier, on September 1, Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI) Kamaljit Singh of the Border Security Force (BSF) sustained bullet injuries due to enemy fire from across the LoC at a forward post in Krishna Ghati Sector, an officer said.
He was provided first aid and evacuated from the post but unfortunately succumbed to the injuries, he said.
Before that, on August 30, Pakistani troops resorted to firing and shelling in the Nowshera sector, targeting forward posts and civilian areas.
On August 27, five civilians, including a woman and two minor boys, were injured in a ceasefire violation by Pakistani troops in the Shahpur belt of Poonch district.
A day before, on August 26, BSF troops had retaliated against violations and killed three Pak rangers. On August 25, a BSF Jawan was injured in sniper fire by Pak rangers along the international border in Jammu.
On August 23, senior Army commanders of India and Pakistan held a flag meeting on the LoC in Poonch sector and agreed to institute mechanisms for durable peace and tranquillity.
The two sides agreed to keep channels of communication open between local commanders at the LoC, a spokesman had said.
The year 2017 has seen a sharp increase in ceasefire violations by Pakistani forces.
Till August 1, there were 285 such violations by the Pakistan Army, while in 2016 the number was significantly less at 228 for the entire year, according to the Army figures.
(PTI)