Three civilians injured in unprovoked Indian firing at LoC

Three civilians injured in unprovoked Indian firing at LoC

Rawalpindi (Staff Report): Indian forces resorted to unprovoked firing across the Line of Control (LoC) early Saturday morning, injuring three innocent civilians, including two women, said a statement issued by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the military’s public relations wing.

ISPR said in the statement that Indian border forces opened fire across the LoC in Karela, Kotkoterra, Khuiratta, Sabzkot, Baroh, Tandar and Khanjar sectors.

The Pakistan Army responded befittingly to Indian unprovoked firing which began at 0700 hours on Saturday, said ISPR spokesperson.

The civilians injured in the Indian firing, residents of Sohana village in Kotkoterra Sector, were identified as Haji Muhammad Younis, son of Abdul Aziz, Rehana Bibi, wife of Muhammad Asif and Samina Begum, wife of Tufail Mughal.