The Asian Age

3 Army jawans injured in Pak firing near LoC

- YUSUF JAMEEL

As firing across the Line of Control (LoC) continues, three Army jawans were injured in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district and a woman and her brother were killed in Abbaspur village of PoK on Wednesday.

A defence spokespers­on in Jammu said that Pakistani troops violated the November 2003 ceasefire agreement by resorting to unprovoked firing and shelling in various areas of Poonch including Laam sector, injuring three Army jawans.

“The Indian Army is retaliatin­g effectivel­y and the exchanges are still on,” he said, adding that the firing was initiated by the Pakistani troops by targeting the Indian forward positions and civilian areas of Poonch with small and automatic weapons and mortars at 8.45 am on Wednesday.

On Tuesday, an Army jawan was killed in what the officials had said was unprovoked small arms firing and mortar shelling by the Pakistani troops in Poonch’s Krishna Ghati sector.

A day earlier, two

Authoritie­s in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district on Wednesday ordered the closure of schools near the LoC in worst-hit Dhigwar sector

minors were killed and twelve other civilians including women and children were injured after the Pakistani troops pounded Indian forward positions and civilian areas in Poonch’s Dhigwar, Kerni and Shahpur sectors with mortars. A report — not confirmed by the authoritie­s — had said that a 16year-old girl identified as Tazeem Akhter who was among the injured later died in a hospital.

In Islamabad, the Pakistani officials alleged that it were the Indian troops who started firing which resulted in the death of a woman and her brother.

In view of the flare up, the authoritie­s in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district on Wednesday ordered the closure of schools near the LoC in worst-hit Dhigwar sector.

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