Indian forces personnel patrolling near the line of control | File Photo
Srinagar: A soldier was killed as India and Pakistani troops traded gunfire for the second consecutive day Friday along the Line of Control (LoC) in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir.
Firing and mortar shelling from across the LoC was reported in the Nowshera sector of the district around 3:30 pm and at 5:30 pm, officials said.
Indian troops are retaliating to the unprovoked ceasefire violations by Pakistan, they said.
“At about 1530 hours today, the Pakistan army initiated unprovoked ceasefire violation by firing with small arms and intense shelling with mortars along the LoC in the Nowshera sector in district Rajouri,” a defence spokesman said.
Indian army retaliates befittingly, he said.
Pakistan again shelled the Nowshera sector at 5:30 pm, the officials said.
Naib Subedar Ravinder was critically injured in the 5:30 pm incident and he later succumbed, the spokesman said.
He was a brave, highly motivated and a sincere soldier. The nation will always remain indebted to him for his supreme sacrifice and devotion to duty, the spokesman said.
On Thursday, at least five houses and a mosque was damaged in Tangdhar sector of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district in cross-LoC shelling.
Jammu and Kashmir recorded 5,100 instances of ceasefire violations by Pakistan along the Line of Control (LoC) in 2020, the highest in the past 18 years with an average of 14 cases daily, according to official sources.
In these ceasefire violations, 36 people, including 24 security personnel, were killed and over 130 injured, as per data.
Security officials said that shelling and firing by Pakistani troops was “very heavy” in 2020, virtually making the 2003 India-Pakistan border truce “redundant”.
“Pakistani troops repeatedly targeted forwards posts and villages along the LoC and the International Border to create a fear psychosis among the people and destabilise peace along the borders,” a senior police officer said. (PTI)
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