SIALKOT: India one again resorted to unprovoked aggression when it violated the ceasefire agreement and shelled across the working boundary, injuring three persons in Pakistan.
According to details, Indian Border Security Force officials started firing at the Sialkot working boundary at Charwa sector. Three persons were injured due to the unprovoked Indian shelling. Punjab Rangers responded in kind to the Indian firing and retaliated.
So far, no casualties have been reported on either side. Yesterday, sources confirmed that Pakistan had killed at least five Indian soldiers after the hostile neighbouring country had killed a civilian in Pakistan.
Tensions have been on the rise between both nuclear-armed nations after the Uri attack, in which 19 Indian soldiers had been killed. India blamed Pakistan prior to any investigation for having a hand in the attack, an accusation which was vehemently denied by the latter.
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