Four women among 6 injured in unprovoked firing by Indian army on LoC

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The Indian Army once again opened unprovoked firing on Friday morning at Chaprar sector on the Line of Control (LoC) between Pakistan and India near Sialkot. Six persons, including four women, were injured Thursday night in firing and shelling by the Indian troops. Sources said the Indian army opened unprovoked firing on Friday morning at Vhaprar sector, Sialkot; however it stopped after Pakistan Rangers retaliated. On Thursday night, Indian security forces opened unprovoked firing at Sarakpur village, adjacent to Chaprar sector of Sialkot district. The shooting and shelling continued for about an hour, injuring six persons, including four women. The injured have been admitted to Civil Hospital for necessary treatment.