Ceasefire Violation: Pakistan Army Kept Firing All Night
Ceasefire Violation: Pakistan Army kept firing all night to infiltrate terrorists, jawans gave a befitting reply.
After maintaining peace for three days on the border, the Pak Army resumed shelling once again on Friday late evening.
Under the cover of this fire, the Pak Army was making efforts to get a team of terrorists into Indian territory, which was defeated by the troops stationed on the border.
The Pak Army continued Ceasefire Violation and was firing continuously till 6 am on Saturday, causing an atmosphere of fear among the people living in the border areas.
On Friday evening, the Pak army started firing in the sectors of Shahpur, Kirni, town, Malty, etc. of Poonch.
In this fire, the Pakistan Army first targeted the forward posts of the army and as soon as the Indian Army started retaliating, the Pak Army started firing mortar targeting the residential areas.
After this, the Pakistan Army continued firing till morning. Under the cover of this shelling, the Pak Army was trying to lodge terrorists in Indian territory, which was foiled by the army personnel.
After this, the Pak Army continued to shell Indian territory till six o’clock on Saturday morning. This shelling has not caused any damage to the border.
Cannot work in the fields due to shelling: Today, farmers of the border villages are working in their fields. They are busy cutting the harvested maize and paddy crop, but due to the shelling of the Pak army, people are not able to work in their fields.
The crop of people is getting spoiled in the fields. Farmers have also been troubled by this shelling.
Farmers are worrying that our crop lying in the fields will not be spoiled and also fearing that if the shell fired by the Pak army falls on the dried crop, the crop will be destroyed by fire.
Police and a team of SOG (Special Operation Group) Poonch conducted a search operation after militants hurled grenades at a police vehicle late at night in Poonch district.
Search operations were started in the nearby empty areas of the city on Friday morning. Meanwhile, vehicles entering Poonch are being investigated. At the same time, the identity cards of unknown citizens were also investigated.
The police and SOG Poonch team led by DSP Operation Manish Sharma has conducted a search operation since last night under the direction of SSP Poonch Ramesh Angral.
In addition to the wooded areas adjacent to the city, empty areas and houses were searched. Locals were asked to inform the police when a suspect was sighted.
The grenade was hurled at a police vehicle on Jammu Poonch National Highway in the Kala area of Poonch district on Thursday and midnight on Friday.
But missed the grenade on the road and took advantage of the darkness and escaped the attack. Thankfully the grenade hit the road and has not exploded.