Punjab Rangers DG visits families of martyred, injured soldiers at WB

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RAWALPINDI: Punjab Rangers Director General Major General Azhar Naveed on Tuesday visited those martyred and injured by unprovoked Indian at the Working Boundary (WB)in Sialkot, said the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

As many as four civilians were martyred and 10 injured when Indian forces launched unprovoked fire on a border village across the Working Boundary which killed four including one woman and three children, ISPR had said.

Major General Azhar Naveed Hayat Khan visited CMH Sialkot earlier today. He inquired about the well being of the injured individuals and assured them of the unflinching resolve of the security forces’ for the safety and security of the citizens.

Following the incident, the acting foreign secretary had summoned Indian High Commissioner Ajay Bisaria to the Foreign Office and submitted a letter of protest over the incident.

Indian forces frequently conduct cross-border violations along with Working Boundary as well as in Kashmir across the Line of Control, resulting in the deaths of innocent civilians.