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2 jawans injured as Pak targets border along Kupwara, Poonch

Source: PTI
September 09, 2015 17:47 IST
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Two Border Security Force jawans were injured in fresh incidents of ceasefire violation by Pakistani troops along the Line of Control in Poonch and Kupwara districts of Jammu and Kashmir.

Pakistan on Wednesday resorted to unprovoked firing on the forward Indian positions in the Nowgam sector of north Kashmir's Kupwara district, injuring two Border Security Force jawans, an army official said. "Pakistani troops targeted our positions along the LoC in the Nowgam sector around 11 am," the army official told PTI in Srinagar.

Pakistan also violated ceasefire in the Poonch district on Tuesday night, forcing the Indian side to retaliate, Jammu-based defence spokesperson Lt Col Manish Mehta said.

"Pakistani troops resorted to unprovoked ceasefire violations in forward areas of the Krishna Ghati sector in Poonch district from 23:15 hours last (Tuesday) night," Mehta said. "The area witnessed ceasefire violations by the Pakistan army between 2315-0001 hours," he said.

The forward posts of Pakistan fired towards the Indian side using automatics and heavy machine guns, he said. "Our side retaliated appropriately, but no casualty or damage were reported till reports last came in," Mehta said.

Pakistani troops have violated the ceasefire nine times in September this year and this is the second ceasefire violation in the Nowgam sector during the past fortnight.

On August 25, a junior commissioned officer was killed when he was hit by a Pakistani sniper.

Image: Indian soldiers guard the Line of Control

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