Border violation: 2 women injured as Pakistan, India continue to trade fire

Several houses damaged in latest exchange of fire across Line of Control and Working Boundary


Web Desk January 30, 2015
Firing continued to early hours of Friday. PHOTO: REUTERS

SIALKOT: An exchange of fire across the Working Boundary between Pakistan and India left two women injured and several houses damaged, Express News reported on Friday.

Indian Border Security Force fired mortars at approximately 9pm Thursday evening in Charwa Sector, which urged the Chenab Rangers to retaliate.

The injured were shifted to a hospital by Rescue 1122.



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With firing across the Working Boundary becoming a regular occurrence, more than two dozen civilians have been killed on both sides since the recent violations.

Four Pakistani civilians were killed in 'unprovoked firing and heavy shelling' by the BSF along the Sialkot Working Boundary.

COMMENTS (2)

rkfromny | 9 years ago | Reply Unlike before , now all attempts to infiltrate will be met with lethal firing.. !!
Omar | 9 years ago | Reply

‘unprovoked firing and heavy shelling’

A bit of a grammar here n there and ET changes the whole idea. Good job, you are serving nation well.

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