Indian shelling injures one at Working Boundary
SIALKOT: Mortar shelling by Indian Border Security Force (BSF) on Wednesday severely injured a person whose house was also damaged in the incident.
According to the Chenab Rangers, the BSF once again violated the ceasefire at the Working Boundary in the Bajwat sector of Sialkot.
The Chenab Rangers also retaliated to the shelling.
On January 30, unprovoked mortar shelling by Indian forces injured
By GEO URDU
February 11, 2015
SIALKOT: Mortar shelling by Indian Border Security Force (BSF) on Wednesday severely injured a person whose house was also damaged in the incident.
According to the Chenab Rangers, the BSF once again violated the ceasefire at the Working Boundary in the Bajwat sector of Sialkot.
The Chenab Rangers also retaliated to the shelling.
On January 30, unprovoked mortar shelling by Indian forces injured two women at the Working Boundary in Meraj Kay Sector of Silakot.
According to the Chenab Rangers, the shelling also damaged several houses in the sector.
Sources said that Indian forces are continuing their cease-fire violations since months and they are trying to invade Meraj Kay, Charwah, and Harpal sectors.
According to the Chenab Rangers, the BSF once again violated the ceasefire at the Working Boundary in the Bajwat sector of Sialkot.
The Chenab Rangers also retaliated to the shelling.
On January 30, unprovoked mortar shelling by Indian forces injured two women at the Working Boundary in Meraj Kay Sector of Silakot.
According to the Chenab Rangers, the shelling also damaged several houses in the sector.
Sources said that Indian forces are continuing their cease-fire violations since months and they are trying to invade Meraj Kay, Charwah, and Harpal sectors.
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