Jammu and Kashmir: India, Pakistan exchange fire along Line of Control in Poonch
A defence official said the firing lasted for about two hours in the Khari Karmara area.
India and Pakistan exchanged gunfire along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district on Thursday, IANS reported.
An unidentified defence official said Pakistan troopers used small arms to target Indian positions in Khari Karmara area. “Our troops effectively retaliated to the unprovoked ceasefire violation,” the official said. “Firing exchanges started around 4.30 am and continued till 6.30 am. No casualty or damage was reported from our side.”
India on Wednesday summoned a Pakistan High Commission official to lodge its protest against the death of an Indian civilian in unprovoked firing in Jammu and Kashmir’s Sunderbani on January 11. On Tuesday, an officer of the Border Security Force was killed in cross-border firing in Hiranagar-Samba sector in Kathua.
Ceasefire violations by Pakistan Army have been reported from the Line of Control in Rajouri and Poonch districts since the beginning of this month.