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Subedar Sukhdev Singh Martyred In Heavy Shelling Of Pak

Subedar Sukhdev Singh martyred in heavy shelling of Pak in Jammu and Kashmir Nowshera. Subedar Sukhdev Singh lost his life in a ceasefire violation by Pakistan in the Nowshera sector of Rajouri in Jammu and Kashmir.

120 mm mortar shells fired by the Pak Army fell around the homes of the people. People took refuge in the bunkers to save their lives.

The Pakistani Army opened heavy fire on the Line of Control (LoC) in Rajouri and Poonch districts late Monday in the Nowshera sector of Rajouri in Jammu and Kashmir.

Subedar was martyred in the Jhangad sector of Rajouri district. The Indian Army also responded strongly to Pakistani shelling. It also reported heavy losses across the border. At the same time, the martyr Subedar has been identified as Sukhdev Singh.

According to the information, about seven o’clock in the evening the Pak Army started heavy firing in the Kalal, Lam, and Jhangad sectors of Naushehra.

Under the cover of fire, the Pakistan Army wanted to force a group of terrorists into Indian territory, which the army failed.

After this, the Pak Army started firing mortars on the residential areas along with the forward posts of the army. 120 mm mortar shells fired by the Pak Army fell around the homes of the people. People took refuge in the bunkers to save their lives.

Subedar became a martyr while answering Pakistani shelling in Baba Khodi of the Jhangad sector. After this, the Indian Army also hit hard. The Pak Army also opened fire at Dagbar in Poonch at night. The heavy fire continued from both sides till late at night.

Pakistan shelling in Kathua villages on the border

Pakistan is not deterred by its antics to create fear among the people living near the international border. On Sunday night, Pakistani rangers targeted five villages in the Hiranagar sector of Kathua district. However, there is no harm in it.

Pakistan fires daily in the Hiranagar sector. On Sunday night, he opened fire, targeting Chak Changa, Chintada, Karol Matharia, Karol Krishna, and Karol Vidho villages.

The intermittent fire continued till ten o’clock on Monday morning. Villagers stayed in bunkers overnight to avoid shelling.

At the same time, CRPF and Chakra police conducted a search operation in the areas around the five villages on Monday morning to find the terrorist intrusion, but nothing was found in it.

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