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Ceasefire Violation: Pakistan Violates Ceasefire On LoC

Ceasefire Violation: Pakistan Army once again violates ceasefire on LoC in district Poonch, a young soldier of Indian army Martyred.  Pakistan once again violated ceasefire in Tarkundi and Balakot sectors along the Line of Control in Poonch district, reiterating its nefarious act.

Pakistani soldiers started firing motors targeting Indian posts on Friday-Saturday midnight. In this sudden fire, a young mortar was seriously injured due to the grip of the shell. The injured jawan was immediately rushed to the military hospital, but the victim succumbed to his injuries during treatment.

The martyred jawan has been identified as Sipahi Rohin Kumar resident Punjab. Military spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Devendra Anand has confirmed the jawan’s martyrdom. According to information from military sources, Indian soldiers have also destroyed two Pakistani posts in retaliation.

It is feared that between four and five Pakistani soldiers are injured. It has so far killed seven Indian soldiers in the ceasefire being carried out by Pakistan along the Poonch and Rajouri Line of Control during the last two months. On Wednesday, Pakistan violated a ceasefire in Uri sector of district Baramulla in which a civilian Altaf Hussain was killed. Army porter was also martyred in Pakistan’s sniper fire in Uri.

You are aware that the Pakistan Army has violated the ceasefire more than 2700 times so far this year. Fueled by security forces intensifying their operations against militants in Srinagar, Pakistan has increased it with the intention of infiltrating terrorists along the border, but none of it is able to stand before the vigilant Indian soldiers.

Jammu and Kashmir Police DGP Dilbag Singh also recently made a statement that ceasefire violations by Pakistan Army have increased by 60-70 percent compared to last year. On July 17, three civilians were killed in a ceasefire violation by the Pakistan army in the Khadi Karmada area of ​​district Poonch.

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