Civilian injured in Indian firing along LoC: ISPR

21-year old woman evacuated to nearby medical facility, says military's media wing


News Desk January 25, 2020
Ceasefire violations have witnessed a surge after New Delhi revoked the special status of Occupied Jammu and Kashmir on August 5. PHOTO: REUTERS




The Indian Army in yet another incident of ceasefire violation resorted to unprovoked firing along Line of Control (LoC) on Saturday, injuring an unarmed civilian, the military said.


Indian forces deliberately targeted the civilian population in Chirikot Sector along LoC, said a statement issued by the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR).

"A 21-year-old woman from Serian village sustained serious injuries and evacuated to a nearby medical facility," the military's media wing added.

Ceasefire violations by the Indian troops have increased in frequency and intensity since the February 27 air battle, in which two Indian fighter jets were shot down and the pilot of one downed aircraft was captured – only to be released later as a goodwill gesture last year.

Unsettled by domestic chaos, India heats up LoC

More than 1,267 incidents of ceasefire violations by Indian troops were reported last year in which at least 47 people – mostly civilians – were martyred and more than 241 injured.

Tellingly, more than half of the fatalities, 26 to be precise, have been reported in CFVs since August 5 when the Narendra Modi-led Hindu extremist government stripped Occupied Jammu and Kashmir of its semi-autonomous constitutional status and put the entire disputed region under siege.

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has said that UN agencies including UNMOGIP endorsed Pakistan’s claims on ceasefire violations by India across the Line of Control during the UN Security Council meeting on Kashmir earlier this month.

He said UN officials appreciated Islamabad for giving them access to Azad Jammu and Kashmir whereas “they were denied permission to visit Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.”

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