Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

3 jawans injured after Pak army opens fire in Poonch

- Ravi Krishnan Khajuria

JAMMU: At least three Indian soldiers were injured critically on Wednesday after the Pakistan army opened heavy fire and shot mortars on Indian posts and forward villages along the Line of Control (LOC) in twin border districts of Poonch and Rajouri, south of Pir Panjal range.

The injured soldiers have been identified as Naik Ripal MPA, Sepoy Kiyaka Zhmiou and Lance Naik Lithanthun­g of 2 Naga Regiment. The Indian army retaliated in equal measure. “A day after killing an Indian soldier in sniper fire, the Pakistan army on Wednesday resorted to heavy fire on Indian posts and forward villages along the LOC in Degwar and Gulpur areas of Balakote sector in Poonch and in Kalsian of Nowshera sector in Rajouri district,” said a police officer. The injured soldiers were evacuated to a garrison hospital in Poonch, he added. The latest ceasefire violation was the fifth in the past 12 hours. “On Wednesday, the Pakistan army opened fire with automatic weapons at 5:30 am in Degwar and Gulpur areas for some time and then the guns fell silent. But at around 8:30 am, the Pakistan army opened heavy fire and heavy exchanges between the two sides lasted till 12:30 pm,” said the officer. In the neighbouri­ng Rajouri district, the Pakistan army shot around 12 mortars at Kalsian in Nowshera sector prompting India to retaliate in equal measure. “There were no adverse reports from Kalsian but over 4,000 villagers continue to put up in six relief camps set up at Nowshera town since May this year. They fled their homes in first week of May following heavy shelling by Pakistan,” he said.

All the government and private schools remained closed on Wednesday as well in Degwar and Gulpur areas as a precaution­ary measure.

On Tuesday, the Pakistan army had killed an Indian soldier Naik Mahendra Chemjung of Nepal in a sniper fire in Poonch and on October 2, the Pakstan army had fired two sniper shots at Indian post which hit the Border Security Force (BSF) constable S Ramachari on his right forearm and also brushed his abdomen in Rajouri district.

The same day in the morning, the Pakistan army had killed two minor children and injured 12 villagers when it rained mortars on Indian villages along the LOC in Poonch. Baffled by Indian army’s “operation all out”, Pakistan has upped the ante against India and has been resorting to intense firing and shelling on the borders. The rogue country is also adopting all ploys in the form of transborde­r tunnels, terror attacks, sniper fire and attacks by border action teams, said an army officer.

BORDER VILLAGERS FLAG THEIR GRIEVANCES TO POLICE

JAMMU: Keeping in view the continual ceasefire violations by Pakistan due to which the people of border areas had to be shifted to safer places, the Samba police on Wednesday held a meeting with the villagers and heard their grievances to streamline their evacuation at the time of contingenc­y. A number of people of Samba border sector besides the sarpanches of the panchayats of Halqa Mawa, Katholi, Rajpura, Kangwala Paloora, Glhar, Supwal, Sanoora, Madhoon and Sarthian participat­ed.

The main issues which were highlighte­d by the people included provision of adequate bullet proof vehicles for safe evacuation of the border people during ceasefire violations besides availabili­ty of adequate number of ambulances equipped with all life supporting system to avert causalitie­s, issuance of gun licences to all the residents of the border belt for safeguardi­ng themselves against the militants, provision of individual bunkers near residentia­l houses (community wise) to rule out intercommu­nity clashes, provision of dependable vehicles to the Rajpura police post for quick response and arrangemen­ts for round-theclock power supply. JAMMU : An Indian Army major died, while another major was injured when their vehicle met with an accident on Aknhoor by-pass on Wednesday.

The deceased major was identified as Ashish Tawari, who died on the spot.

The injured major Mandeep Singh was hospitalis­ed in Military hospital in Jammu.

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