India on Monday resumed ‘unprovoked’ firing and mortar shelling near the Kailer sector in Bagh on the Line of Control (LoC) after a pause of two days.
According to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the Pakistan Army “befittingly responded to Indian unprovoked firing”. However, no casualties were reported from either side of the LoC.
Exchanges of sporadic fire are common along the de facto border dividing the region, despite a ceasefire pact signed in 2003. But the extent and intensity of the latest violence and the number of civilian deaths is unusual.
These border incidents need to be resolved by the two countries already. The lives of innocent normal people are being affected.
Indian government has continue volition toward to the Pakistan. They cannot protect their life on the boundaries now a days. But the Pakistani government has allowed and put the case in front of the Uno as well. This is the international organization, which has to do balance between all the countries' policy.
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