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5 civilians injured due to unprovoked Indian firing on Working Boundary

India on Wednesday continued to repeat ceasefire violation at the Line of Control (LoC) and Working Boundary killing 29.

Earlier on Tuesday, Pakistani troops befittingly responded to Indian army’s ceasefire violation on the Line of Control and Working Boundary in Bhimber and Chuprar sectors respectively.

On Monday, two civilians were killed by Indian firing in Harpal, Pukhlian and Charwah sectors on Working Boundary.

The foreign office summoned the Deputy Indian High Commissioner and registered strong protest over repeated violations by India. A statement condemning the violation was handed over to J P Singh by DG South Asia.

A statement condemning the violation was handed over to J P Singh by DG South Asia.

In the statement, Pakistan strongly condemned the ceasefire violation of the LoC and Working Boundary by India.

Pakistan’s military said the shelling hit the sectors of Harpal, Pukhlian and Charwah along the working boundary, which separates Pakistan’s Punjab province from Indian Held Kashmir (IHK).

India’s military said the firing occurred in the Pura, Pargwal and Kanachak sectors.Pakistan’s military said a one-year-old child was among the dead in Pakistan in the village of Janglora. The injured civilians have been evacuated to CMH Sialkot for medical treatment.

 

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