Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Thursday said Pakistan would give a befitting response if Indian ceasefire violations at the Line of Control (LoC) and Working Boundary continued. The prime minister condemned unprovoked firing by Indian forces, stating that precious lives were lost and civilians had been injured. PM Nawaz said Pakistan was showing restraint to every possible extent, but attempts for peace should not be considered as a weakness. The prime minister added that Pakistan was a peace-loving country and believed in solving conflicts through talks. India continues to violate the ceasefire agreement at the LoC and Working Boundary. On Thursday, at least five civilians were injured in unprovoked Indian firing at Harpal and Charprar sectors, which was befittingly responded to by Pakistan Rangers, ISPR said in a statement. On Wednesday, two civilians embraced martyrdom while eight villagers were injured as a result of Indian firing at Charpar sector. Since October 21, four civilians have been martyred while 21 have been injured at the Working Boundary due to firing by Indian army. READ MORE: Five civilians injured in Indian firing across Working Boundary: ISPR