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Pakistani Army Once Again Violates Ceasefire on LoC

Pakistan has violated ceasefire in Nowshera sector (J&K) along the Line of Control.

Shivani Alakh

There is another ceasefire violation from Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan has violated ceasefire in Nowshera sector (J&K) along the Line of Control. The Indian Army has retaliated.

Earlier, the Pakistan Army on Sunday violated the ceasefire along the Line of Control in Poonch district. A ceasefire breach was carried out by the Pakistan Army near the Line of Control (LoC) in the midnight of December 21-22. Violated ceasefire in Se Mendhar, Krishnaghati and Poonch sectors. The Indian Army has given a befitting reply to this.

India killed two Pakistani soldiers shelling the Line of Control (LoC) from Jammu to Kashmir in retaliation. Apart from this, three Pakistani posts and a launching pad of terrorists (Jaish) in Dudhaniyal and Athmukam in North Kashmir have suffered heavy damage. Tension has been brewing in the border area due to shelling from both sides. The Pakistani army is using mortar and artillery. The military administration has directed all officers posted on the LoC to be fully operational in operational mode.

The Pakistani Army opened heavy fire at military and civilian bases in Uri, Tangdar, Karnah and Gurez, besides Planwala and Kerry Battal, adjoining the LoC at 9.30 pm on Friday. After this, Indian troops retaliated by shelling fire at the Pak bases. A military outpost has suffered heavy damage on the LoC in front of the Chhani Daman outpost at Planwala. Two Pak soldiers have been killed and some others were killed. Have been injured After this, the guns of Pak Army calmed down, but fierce firing continued from both sides in North Kashmir's Keran, Tangdar and Kanjalwan. The Pak Army has targeted civilian settlements here.

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