The Asian Age

Woman dies in Pak firing along LoC

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

A woman was killed and half- a- dozen civilians were injured in fresh cross- LoC firing by Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district on Thursday.

Officials said that Pakistani troops once again violated the ceasefire by using small and medium weapons and mortars to target Indian forward positions and civilian areas along the Line of Control ( LoC) in Krishna Ghati sector of Poonch.

The slain woman was identified as Zainab Begum, 47, a resident of Poonch’s Balnoei village.

A 47- year- old woman was killed and half- a- dozen other civilians were injured in fresh cross- LoC firing in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district on Thursday.

Officials in Poonch said that the Pakistani troops once again violated ceasefire by using small and medium weapons and mortars to target the Indian forward positions and civilians areas along the Line of Control ( LoC) in Krishna Ghati sector of Poonch.

The slain woman had been identified as Zainab Begum, wife of Nazir Hussain and a resident of Poonch’s Balnoei village. “She died on the spot when a mortar shell fired from across the LoC landed in her house,” said Station House Officer ( Mendhar) Muhammad Amin. Several other houses were damaged in the shelling, leaving, at least, six persons injured. But all of them received minor splinter injuries, the official said.

The Indian troops have retaliated to the firing “strongly and effectivel­y”, using the same calibre weaponry, the officials said. The intermitte­nt exchanges continued as reports last came in.

Meanwhile, chief minister, Mehbooba Mufti, said in the State Assembly on Thursday that the Centre has sanctioned the constructi­on of ninety border outposts ( BoPs) along the Internatio­nal Border ( IB) with Pakistan in Jammu region.

In a written reply to a question by BJP MLA Kuldeep Raj, she said the process of acquisitio­n of land for the BoPs “all along the Indo- Pak border” in the state had been initiated. She said that the Union home ministry has conveyed its sanction to the constructi­on and functionin­g of 90 BoPs on the IB in Jammu. “In this direction, ` 2,12,87,111 have been disbursed as compensati­on for land out of the total ` 3,66,20,606 received from Centre”, the chief minister added.

The 198- km long IB called ‘ Working Boundary’ by Pakistan like parts of the 745- km LoC has witnessed frequent exchanges between the facing border guards in recent weeks. Since January 18 this years, as many as eight civilians and ten soldiers and Border Security Force ( BSF) personnel have been killed and many others wounded in the Pakistani firing and shelling.

◗ Pakistani troops once again violated ceasefire by using small and medium weapons to target the Indian positions

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