Jammu and Kashmir: Two Indian soldiers killed in 'unprovoked firing' by Pakistani Army along LoC
Officials said that at least one civilian was wounded during Sunday's cross-border firing in the Krishna Ghati region.
Two Indian Army soldiers were killed in "unprovoked firing" on Sunday morning in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district, officials told PTI. At least five other soldiers and one civilian were killed in the exchange of fire in Krishna Ghati region along the Line of Control. Officials said Pakistani armed forces initiated unprovoked shelling in the region, and that the Indian Army has in turn caused heavy damage to Pakistani posts.
The news agency quoted an Army official, who said, "The Indian army has effectively retaliated using the same caliber weapons. The shelling and firing exchange is still on." Officials said the neighbouring country's Army targeted Indian positions in Salotri and Sagra.
At least eight civilians and eight Indian Army soldiers have lost their lives in cross-border in the past two weeks. On November 4, an Indian Army official said Pakistan had violated the ceasefire 99 times since India's surgical strikes on terror launch pads on the Pakistani side of the LoC on September 29.
Officials also reported breaches on October 3, 4 and 5 along the border in the region. On September 18, militants had attacked an Indian Army installation in Uri, killing 19 soldiers. India had accused Pakistan of being involved in the attack, but Islamabad had dismissed the allegations as “baseless”.