Two Pakistanis killed, 14 injured in cross-border Indian shelling
RAWALPINDI: Two people were killed and 14 others including three children and two women were injured in unprovoked Indian shelling along working boundary on Tuesday.
According to military sources, Adnan and Asif were killed in Indian firing in Pukhlian sector, Bajwat.
Earlier, three children and two women were injured near Sukhial village on working boundary near Sialkot, in yet another violation of
By ONLINE
August 04, 2015
RAWALPINDI: Two people were killed and 14 others including three children and two women were injured in unprovoked Indian shelling along working boundary on Tuesday.
According to military sources, Adnan and Asif were killed in Indian firing in Pukhlian sector, Bajwat.
Earlier, three children and two women were injured near Sukhial village on working boundary near Sialkot, in yet another violation of ceasefire agreement between the two countries.
Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of the army, said on Tuesday in statement that the Pakistani troops befittingly responded to Indian shelling.
The ISPR has also released images of the violations:
According to military sources, Adnan and Asif were killed in Indian firing in Pukhlian sector, Bajwat.
Earlier, three children and two women were injured near Sukhial village on working boundary near Sialkot, in yet another violation of ceasefire agreement between the two countries.
Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of the army, said on Tuesday in statement that the Pakistani troops befittingly responded to Indian shelling.
The ISPR has also released images of the violations:
LOC violation Pics:Shows how Coward Indians can target innocent civilians&their property.Being responded befittingly pic.twitter.com/ULQfINGjJN
— AsimBajwaISPR (@AsimBajwaISPR) August 4, 2015-
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