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Unprovoked Firing By Indian Army Kills Old Woman, Left Minor Injured: ISPR

LoC Indian troops firing

The ISPR said the ceasefire along the LoC was agreed because of Pakistan’s concerns for safety of people of Kashmir on both sides. Image: File

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On Tuesday, the Indian Army troops resorted to unprovoked ceasefire violation along the Line of Control (LoC) in Hotspring and Jandrot Sectors.

According to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Indian troops deliberately targeted civil population with mortars and heavy weapons.

A 50-year-old woman embraced martyrdom while three other citizens including a minor Nayab received severe injuries. The injured evacuated to nearby medical facility for necessary treatment.

Earlier, a soldier of the Pakistan Army had on Sunday embraced martyrdom after fighting off terrorists near in the Jatt Bazar area near Balochistan’s Awaran district.

According to a statement by (ISPR), “On receipt of intelligence information regarding presence of terrorists and their facilitators in Jatt Bazar, near Awaran, Balochistan, security forces conducted a search and clearance operation.”

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ISPR said that due to an “intense exchange of fire” with the terrorists during the operation, Lance Naik Muhammad Iqbal had received major injured.

The military’s media wing added that Lance Naik Muhammad Iqbal then immediately evacuated to Karachi. However, the soldier succumbed to wounds.

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