SRINAGAR:The frontier areas of Jammu and Kashmirs Pir Panjal range once again resounded in an overnight Indo-Pak gunfire along Line of Control.
The two countries traded fire on LoC in Poonch and Rajouri districts of Jammu region a day after DG-level talks focused on ceasefire violations ended.
After firing, accusations who fired first, started trending.
Jammu-based defence spokesman said Pakistan army resorted to unprovoked firing on Indian forward posts of Poonch and Balakote sectors on Friday.
In the fresh firing, however, no damage was of life or property was reported.
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