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February - 4 
An Army Captain and three soldiers were killed and four persons including two Army and Border Security Force (BSF) jawans (troopers) and two teenage civilians were injured in heavy ceasefire violations by Pakistan army almost across all major Sectors on the Line of Control (LoC) in the twi
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An Army Captain and three soldiers were killed and four persons including two Army and Border Security Force (BSF) jawans (troopers) and two teenage civilians were injured in heavy ceasefire violations by Pakistan army almost across all major Sectors on the Line of Control (LoC) in the twin border Districts of Poonch and Rajouri on February 4 in which Pakistani troops also used missiles, reports Daily Excelsior. Official sources said that Pakistan army initiated unprovoked and indiscriminate firing of small arms, automatic, mortars and missiles on the LoC in Bhimber Gali sector of Rajouri District. In the firing and shelling, four Army soldiers including a Captain were martyred and another jawan was injured in Tarkundi area in BG sector of Poonch District. The Indian side retaliated effectively, leading to heavy exchanges that continued till late tonight (February 4). The killed soldiers were identified as Captian Kapil Kundu (23), Rifleman Ramavatar (28), Rifleman Subham Singh (23), and Havaldar Roshan Lal (43).Pakistan activated almost all major Sectors on the LoC in Rajouri and Poonch Districts on February4 including Sunderbani, Nowshera, Manjakote, Poonch, Mendhar and Balakote by resorting to heavy mortar shelling and firing in some of the forward areas targeting Army posts and civilian areas, adds Daily Excelsior. The Indian side retaliated at all places. Two teenagers, Shahnaz Bano (15) and Yasin (14), were injured when a mortar shell exploded close to their house in Shahpur sub sector of Poonch District in the afternoon. They were evacuated from the site of firing and shifted to hospital, where they were responding to the treatment. A BSF Assistant sub-inspector (ASI) was injured in Sunderbani sector in Rajouri District. Sources said Pakistan side was also reported to have suffered heavy losses in retaliatory shelling by the Indian troops at all the places.Since January 18, death toll in ceasefire violations by Pakistan on the LoC and International Border (IB) has gone up to 18 as 14 persons including eight civilians and six security personnel were killed during past fortnight. However, there has been no ceasefire violation on the IB in Jammu, Samba and Kathua Districts since January 22. Firing and shelling by Pakistan on the LoC has become a regular feature. There was panic among the border dwellers along LoC as Pakistan continued to target civilian areas in both Rajouri and Poonch districts. During the past several days, people were mostly confining themselves to their houses. Schools also remained closed for past several days in shelling hit areas on the LoC.
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February - 6 
Pakistani troops again resorted to heavy shelling along the Line of Control (LoC) in Rajouri and Poonch Districts on February 6, reports Daily Excelsior. “There was heavy shelling by Pakistan troops along LoC in Tarkundi and Manjakote sectors this evening [February 6],” sources. The tension along th
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Pakistani troops again resorted to heavy shelling along the Line of Control (LoC) in Rajouri and Poonch Districts on February 6, reports Daily Excelsior. “There was heavy shelling by Pakistan troops along LoC in Tarkundi and Manjakote sectors this evening [February 6],” sources. The tension along the LoC has increased after a young Army Captain and three jawans (troopers) were killed in Pakistani shelling on February 4. However, there were no casualties or damage in the shelling on Indian side. Indian troops retaliated shelling at all places effectively. The Times of India adds that in the absence of any diplomatic detente, the deadly war of attrition between India and Pakistan along the 778-kilometers Line of Control (LoC) and 198- kilometers International Boundary (IB) in Jammu and Kashmir has taken a sharp turn for the worse ever since the ‘surgical strikes’ of September, 2016. There were as many as 860 ceasefire violations (CFVs) along the LoC and another 120 along the IB in 2017, the highest-ever such tally in over 15 years. The number of CFVs has already touched 241 across the LoC in the first 36 days of this year, claiming the lives of nine Indian soldiers, as per Army statistics. Army chief General Bipin Rawat said the Pakistan Army is "suffering three to four times the number of casualties compared to us" in the CFVs. Given the current mood, these long and bloody tit-for-tat fire assaults across the border, with even light artillery guns, heavy mortars and anti-tank guided missiles often coming into play from both the sides, are not going to ebb anytime soon. A day after a young captain and three soldiers were killed in heavy shelling by Pakistani forces in Rajouri district, Army vice-chief Lieutenant General Sarath Chand on February 5 warned of strong retaliatory action to avenge the losses. "That (retaliation) goes without saying. I think I don't have to say that. (Our) action will speak for itself," he said. Added another senior officer, "Pakistan is hurt more than us...that's why the Pak Army refuses to give its casualty figures to its own Parliament. We estimate 130-140 Pak soldiers were killed in our cross-border firings and tactical operations last year." But Indian soldiers have also paid a heavy price. Of the 62 who laid down their lives in J&K last year, 15 were killed in CFVs, 17 in infiltration and other incidents along the LoC and 30 in counter-terrorism operations in the hinterland.
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February - 8 
A woman, identified as Zainab Bi was killed in fresh spell of heavy mortar shelling and firing by Pakistan army on the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District on February 8, reports Daily Excelsior. The Indian side retaliated shelling and firing effectively. Official sources said Pakistan started h
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A woman, identified as Zainab Bi was killed in fresh spell of heavy mortar shelling and firing by Pakistan army on the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District on February 8, reports Daily Excelsior. The Indian side retaliated shelling and firing effectively. Official sources said Pakistan started heavy mortar shelling and firing with automatic and small fire arms at Krishna Ghati, Mankote and Balakote sectors in Poonch District at 4.20 pm. The shelling and firing continued till 6.30 pm. The Indian side retaliated very effectively at all three places. Zainab Bi was hit by splinters or mortar shell, which exploded near her house in Balnoi and died on spot. Sources said fresh spell of shelling and firing left the people panicked as they again confined themselves to their houses and bunkers.
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February - 8 
Three Army personnel, identified as Havaldar Lakhvinder Singh, Havaldar Balvir Singh and Lance Naik Charandeep Singh, were injured in Pakistani firing on the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District on February 8, reports The Times of India. Earlier, SATP reported that a woman, identi
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Three Army personnel, identified as Havaldar Lakhvinder Singh, Havaldar Balvir Singh and Lance Naik Charandeep Singh, were injured in Pakistani firing on the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District on February 8, reports The Times of India. Earlier, SATP reported that a woman, identified as Zainab Bi was killed in Pakistan army firing on the LoC in Poonch District on February 8. Firing was also reported from Gulpur and Balakote sectors on February 8, however, there were no reports of loss of life.
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February - 10 
Pakistani troops launched mortars shells at civilian areas along the LoC in Poonch District, reports Daily Excelsior. However, there was no loss of life or injury reported in the shelling. “The Pakistan Army launched mortar shells in Khadi Karmara forward areas in Poonch around 1100 hours
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Pakistani troops launched mortars shells at civilian areas along the LoC in Poonch District, reports Daily Excelsior. However, there was no loss of life or injury reported in the shelling. “The Pakistan Army launched mortar shells in Khadi Karmara forward areas in Poonch around 1100 hours today (February 10),” the official said. The Pakistan troops also launched shells along the LoC in Chakan Da Bagh forward area in Poonch, the official added.
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February - 11 
Pakistani troops launched heavy mortar shells and fired at civilian areas along the Line of Control (LoC) in Rajouri and Poonch Districts for the fourth consecutive day on February 11 while an Army jawan (trooper), injured in Pakistan shelling at Shahpur, Poonch on February 4, succumbed to his injur
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Pakistani troops launched heavy mortar shells and fired at civilian areas along the Line of Control (LoC) in Rajouri and Poonch Districts for the fourth consecutive day on February 11 while an Army jawan (trooper), injured in Pakistan shelling at Shahpur, Poonch on February 4, succumbed to his injuries on February 11 in the Military Hospital, reports Daily Excelsior. The slain jawan has been identified as Gunner Kishore Kumar Munna resident of Barmaha in Chautham in Bihar. Sources said Pakistani troops launched heavy shells in Tarkundi, Naika, Panjgrain, Khorinar and Rajdhani villages of Manjakot in Rajouri and nearly half a dozen villages in Balakote sector of Poonch on February 11 morning. There was no casualty in the firing in Manjakote and Balakote sectors on February 11, sources said. They said Indian troops guarding the LoC also fired in retaliation and the firing stopped from both sides around 1 pm.
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February - 15 
With no let up in tension on the Line of Control (LoC) in twin border Districts of Rajouri and Poonch in Jammu and Kashmir, Indian Army on February 15 gave free hand to its Field Commanders on the LoC to take any steps including ‘punitive fires’ and ‘pre-emptive actions’ to t
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With no let up in tension on the Line of Control (LoC) in twin border Districts of Rajouri and Poonch in Jammu and Kashmir, Indian Army on February 15 gave free hand to its Field Commanders on the LoC to take any steps including ‘punitive fires’ and ‘pre-emptive actions’ to tackle infiltration attempts and other kind of misadventures by Pakistani troops and militants under the cover of ceasefire violations, reports Daily Excelsior. Sources said that Indian army was reported to have launched major fire assaults on the Pakistani troops along LoC especially the areas, where ‘unusual activity’ was observed to ensure that any attempt by Pakistan to push militants into the Indian side or indulge in ‘other kind of mischief’ was effectively thwarted. Indian Army has used its posts at Balnoi, Sarla, Mendhar, Laleali, Doda, Banwat, Kalal and Keran among others in Rajouri and Poonch Districts to launch coordinated fire assaults in which several Pakistani army posts have been destroyed. India has used Light Field Guns, heavy 120mm mortars and anti-tank guided missiles to target Pakistan posts where militants were reportedly given shelter for infiltration into the Indian territory. The massive action by India has forced Pakistan army to issue 35 red-alerts to its forces. Pakistan, according to sources, has now pressed panic buttons all along the LoC. “The Indian Army, with all its Commanding Officer along the LoC being given adequate freedom of action, is hammering and bleeding the Pakistan army to deny it any tactical advantage of moral ascendancy along the LoC,” sources said. Sources said the Indian Army has been inflicting heavy casualties on Pakistani troops while replying to Pakistani shelling along the LoC in the last few weeks. The Army sources claimed that a total of 20 Pakistani army personnel were killed this year while the number was 138 in 2017. If India lost 32 soldiers in ceasefire violations, infiltration and other incidents along the LoC in 2017 (another 30 laid down their lives in counter-terrorism operations in the hinterland), sources said nearly 130-140 Pakistani troopers were killed in the same year. The assessment is there are over 300 terrorists (the number could be even around 400) in and around launching pads along the LoC on Pakistan side looking for an opportunity to enter into the Indian territory. “In view of massive presence of militants along LoC, Indian troops are bracing up for “hot summer” both on LoC and hinterland and even possibility of tension defusing on the LoC also seems to be remote. “Full freedom has been given to commanders of Army posts along LoC in Jammu and Kashmir to effectively respond to any act of violence by Pakistani troops,” sources said.
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February - 16 
The Army chief, who had returned from three-day tour of Nepal yesterday (February 15) and held high-level review of security situation in Jammu and Kashmir especially the Line of Control (LoC) in twin border districts of Rajouri and Poonch, was reported to have told the youth that some “extern
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The Army chief, who had returned from three-day tour of Nepal yesterday (February 15) and held high-level review of security situation in Jammu and Kashmir especially the Line of Control (LoC) in twin border districts of Rajouri and Poonch, was reported to have told the youth that some “external forces”, a point towards Pakistan, were trying to misguide the youth of Jammu and Kashmir and that they shouldn’t fall in their trap as it would spoil their career. General Rawat advised the school children to desist from terrorism and stone pelting and reminded them that certain external forces are creating differences and misguiding the youths and that it was their (the students’) duty to thwart mischievous designs of the enemy as they have to build their career. “Terrorism has never benefitted anyone. It is only the common man who has to suffer because of these activities and we will not let it to happen,” the Army chief said while interacting with visiting students from schools of the border areas of Rajouri district in Jammu region.
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February - 18 
An infiltrator, suspected to be a Pakistani militant, was killed while three Army soldiers were injured, in a major infiltration attempt on the Line of Control (LoC) at Khari Karmara in Poonch District on February 18 night, reports Daily Excelsior. However, the report added that the death toll
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An infiltrator, suspected to be a Pakistani militant, was killed while three Army soldiers were injured, in a major infiltration attempt on the Line of Control (LoC) at Khari Karmara in Poonch District on February 18 night, reports Daily Excelsior. However, the report added that the death toll of the infiltrators could go up as a couple of them were reportedly injured during the intrusion bid. Sources said that troops observed infiltration attempt by the militants under the cover of heavy mortar shelling and firing by Pakistani troops at Khari Karmara in Poonch sector in Poonch District on February 18 evening and opened firing. While retaliating Pakistani shelling, the troops engaged the militants, numbering between three to four, who were making desperate bid to sneak into this side. Heavy exchanges took place between the two sides for about an hour in which an infiltrator was killed while at least three Indian Army soldiers were injured. Intermittent exchange of firing continued till late in the night.Three Army soldiers injured in Pakistan shelling have been identified as Sepoy Abhishek Pise, Shiva Ji Bhosare and Ashish Singh. They were evacuated from the site of shelling and admitted to the Military Hospital. Sources said Pakistani troops and infiltrators simultaneously targeted forward Army posts as desperate militants, who were equipped with arms, ammunition and explosives, made determined attempt to sneak into this side. “The infiltration attempt was foiled,’’ sources said, adding that at least one of the infiltrators has been killed while the toll could rise to two. This was second major infiltration attempt during past four days in Poonch district. The first such bid took place in Mendhar, which was also thwarted by the alert troops. There were reports that a couple of militants had been killed in failed infiltration bid at Mendhar though their bodies were not recovered on this side.
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February - 19 
Pakistan army also violated ceasefire along the LoC in Mankote area of Mendhar sector in Poonch District by resorting to mortar shelling and firing on forward Indian posts and civilian areas on February 19 night, adds Daily Excelsior. This was second ceasefire violation by Pakistan army in Poon
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Pakistan army also violated ceasefire along the LoC in Mankote area of Mendhar sector in Poonch District by resorting to mortar shelling and firing on forward Indian posts and civilian areas on February 19 night, adds Daily Excelsior. This was second ceasefire violation by Pakistan army in Poonch district in as many days. On February 18, Pakistan had violated ceasefire agreement in Khari Karmara area of Poonch. Sources said Pakistani troops fired some mortar shells and used semi-automatic and automatic weapons to target forward Indian posts and civilian areas. The Indian troops retaliated effectively, leading to exchanges that continued for some time. However, there were no reports of any casualties on the Indian side in Pakistan shelling and firing. Sources said the ceasefire violations by Pakistani troops have become a routine on the LoC in twin border districts of Poonch and Rajouri. Pakistani troops were trying to push militants into the Indian territory under the cover of ceasefire violations, they added.
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February - 21 
Meanwhile, a Pakistani military’s Mi-17 helicopter on February 21 came within 300 meters of the LoC in Pakistan-occupied territory near Poonch sector in Poonch District but there was no hostile action by any side, reports Daily Excelsior. The Pakistan military’s helicopter flew just
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Meanwhile, a Pakistani military’s Mi-17 helicopter on February 21 came within 300 meters of the LoC in Pakistan-occupied territory near Poonch sector in Poonch District but there was no hostile action by any side, reports Daily Excelsior. The Pakistan military’s helicopter flew just about 300 meters away from the LoC in Khari Karmara sector of Poonch District between 9.45 am to 10 am,” sources said but added that it flew back to their territory thereafter. According to laid down norms by both the sides, rotary wing aircraft should not come within one kilometer of the LoC and fixed wing aircraft should not be within 10 kilometers of it. The helicopter later went back, the sources said, adding although it was not a violation of airspace, but it was a breach of an understanding between the two sides. Sources indicated that the matter will be taken up with the Pakistani side.In the meantime, according to sources, three helicopters were seen in the area and only one was spotted within the 300-metre distance from the LoC. The helicopters were spotted opposite Khari Karmara sector, they said. There has been a spurt in ceasefire violations by Pakistan along the LoC and International Border (IB) in Jammu and Kashmir which have left 21 persons, including 12 security personnel, dead and over 75 others, mostly civilians, injured this year. However, this was for the first time after a long gap that Pakistani military’s helicopter came so close to the LoC though it didn’t show any aggression.
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February - 22 
At least two to three members of Pakistan’s Border Action Team (BAT) were reported killed in Indian Army’s action across Balnoi in Mendhar sector of Poonch District on February 22 night in which two Pakistani posts and a bunker were destroyed, reports Daily Excelsior. Indian troops
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At least two to three members of Pakistan’s Border Action Team (BAT) were reported killed in Indian Army’s action across Balnoi in Mendhar sector of Poonch District on February 22 night in which two Pakistani posts and a bunker were destroyed, reports Daily Excelsior. Indian troops also thwarted another BAT attempt to strike on its posts along the Line of Control (LoC) in Tanghdar sector of North Kashmir’s Kupwara District, where Indo-Pak troops traded heavy shelling.
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February - 22 
Indian Army destroyed a Pakistani post on the Line of Control (LoC) in Balnoi sub sector of Poonch District while Indo-Pak troops traded heavy shelling in Uri sector of Baramulla District forcing the administration to shift dozens of families from near the LoC on February 22, reports Daily Exce
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Indian Army destroyed a Pakistani post on the Line of Control (LoC) in Balnoi sub sector of Poonch District while Indo-Pak troops traded heavy shelling in Uri sector of Baramulla District forcing the administration to shift dozens of families from near the LoC on February 22, reports Daily Excelsior. Sources said that Indian Army destroyed a Pakistani post opposite Balnoi sub sector in Poonch District after observing movement of suspected militants, who had been camping there with a view to infiltrate into the Indian territory. “The post was razed to ground,’’ sources said, adding that all Pakistani troopers inside the post were believed dead. However, so far, there was no official confirmation of Pakistani casualties. Normally a Pakistani post has three to four soldiers, they said.According to sources, the Indian action against Pakistani troops was necessitated as Pakistani troops could have aided infiltration attempt by the militants. Army has been maintaining high alert all along the LoC in twin border districts of Poonch and Rajouri following presence of militants across the LoC and reports that they could attempt infiltration under the cover of ceasefire violations.Meanwhile, Army and Pakistani troops traded heavy shelling in Uri sector of Baramulla District on February 22 forcing the administration to shift dozens of families from near the LoC. A senior official said that Pakistani troops suffered heavy damage in the sector as Army fired rockets and mortars in response to Pakistani ceasefire violation. He, however, said that exact estimated loss is not known. Pakistani troops targeted Army posts at Hatlanga, Churanda and Tika Post along the LoC in Uri sector of Baramulla district early on February 22. “Pakistan troops started firing at around 8:00 am which was responded strongly by the soldiers manning the LoC in the sector”, the official said. The firing from both the sides continued throughout the day during which both the sides used rockets and mortars besides firing from heavy machine guns.The terror stricken residents in the shelling hit areas remained indoors to avoid casualties. Two houses suffered minor damage in the shelling at Churanda near the LoC. The intensity of the cross-border shelling was such that villagers living near the LoC were shifted to safety by the Police and local administration. An official said that around 25 families living in Tillawari, Silikote and Balkote comprising of 120 people were shifted from their areas. He said that around 80 people have been accommodated in Higher Secondary School Uri and over 35 people have shifted to their relatives places. In the meantime, Inspector General (IG) of Border Security Force (BSF), Sonali Mishra, on February 22 said that troops are on high alert after inputs that 175 militants are waiting for infiltration in Pakistani Occupied Kashmir (PoK), adds Daily Excelsior. “We have a high level of alertness here but we have raised the alertness for infiltration, Border Action Team (BAT) action, firing, and sniping. We are always ready as nearly 175 militants are ready on the launching pads for infiltration. “, she said. Mishra said that all the agencies are alert and ready to counter any attack. She said that Pakistan always tries to disrupt the peace and prosperity of India and use different tactics including ceasefire violations, sniping and BAT action. “In order to disrupt the peace in the hinterland, they carry infiltration”, she said. “Ceasefire violation has always happened and we cannot deny the fact that Pakistan uses it as a strategy to carry infiltration”, the BSF IG said.
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February - 26 
In two separate combined search operations, joint teams of Army and Police recovered a major cache of weapons, ammunition and other war like stores in Hari Budha and Bhatidhar forests in Poonch District on February 26, reports Daily Excelsior. Acting on a specific input on likely dump of arms,
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In two separate combined search operations, joint teams of Army and Police recovered a major cache of weapons, ammunition and other war like stores in Hari Budha and Bhatidhar forests in Poonch District on February 26, reports Daily Excelsior. Acting on a specific input on likely dump of arms, a joint search operation by Rashtriya Rifles (RR) and Police was launched in the two forests. During the search operation, two pistols, grenades of various types including Rocket Propelled Grenades (RPGs) and UBGL (Underbarrel Grenade Launchers) grenades, communication equipment, GPS (Global Positioning System), Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs)/ explosives, ammunition of AK 47 and other war like stores were recovered. Currency worth INR 50,000 was also found at the site of recovery. This successful operation has foiled the nefarious designs of militants, sources said.
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February - 27 
Pakistan army on February 27 morning resorted to heavy mortar shelling and firing in Manjakote and Balakote sectors along the Line of Control (LoC) in Rajouri and Poonch Districts, leading to injuries to two Border Security Force (BSF) personnel, reports Daily Excelsior. A number of houses and
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Pakistan army on February 27 morning resorted to heavy mortar shelling and firing in Manjakote and Balakote sectors along the Line of Control (LoC) in Rajouri and Poonch Districts, leading to injuries to two Border Security Force (BSF) personnel, reports Daily Excelsior. A number of houses and other structures were also damaged in the shelling. Two BSF jawans (troopers), identified as Balwinder Singh (23) and Dhana Shekhar (37) were injured when mortar shells exploded close to their posts in Balakote sector (Poonch District), near Bhimber Gali (BG) (Rajouri District). They were immediately evacuated from the site of shelling and shifted to hospital, where they were responding to the treatment.At about 8 am when the people had started taking to fields while students were headed for schools, Pakistan army started heavy mortar shelling and firing with automatic and semi-automatic weapons in Manjakote sector of Rajouri and Balakote sector of Poonch simultaneously, targeting forward posts of Army and BSF and civilian areas, official sources said. Several mortar shells fell in civilian areas of Balakote but the location population had narrow escape as they had rushed back to their houses and bunkers. Deputy Commissioner, Rajouri, Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary said that in Manjakote, heavy mortar shelling was reported from Tarkundi Gali, Lambi Bari, Khori Nar, Dhar and Panjgrain village.
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*Data till , May 07, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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