Pak continues shelling in Sabzian

Excelsior Correspondent

A civilian shows bullet marks on his house at Sabzian in Poonch on Thursday.             —Excelsior/Harbhajan
A civilian shows bullet marks on his house at Sabzian in Poonch on Thursday. —Excelsior/Harbhajan

JAMMU, Aug 6: Breaching ceasefire, Pakistani troops targeted forward posts and civilian areas in Sabzian area along the Line of Control (LoC) for the second day today in Poonch district.
This was the third ceasefire violation in Sabzian sector in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir during the past 24 hours. The troops of the neighbouring country resorted to firing with automatic weapons, rocket projectile grenades and mortar bombs.
“Pakistan continued firing on forward posts and civilian areas along LoC in Sabzian area of Poonch district through the night,” a Defence spokesman said.
Army troops retaliated resulting in heavy exchange of fire, which was going on when the last reports came in from the area, he said.
The firing continued intermittently today, official sources said, adding that no one was injured but some houses suffered damage in Sabzian and surroundings after being hit by bullets and splinters of mortar shells.
There have been 13 ceasefire violations by Pakistani troops in past six days.
The Pakistani troops had targeted the same area yesterday injuring three civilians, the spokesperson had said. Those injured have been identified as Naseema, Mohammad Ashraf and Abdul Ahad.
A youth was killed and two others, including a BSF jawan, were injured when Pakistani troops had targeted border out posts and hamlets along the International Border in 4 sectors of Kanachak, Pargwal, Tawi and R S Pura in Jammu district on August 4.
On August 2 and 3, Pakistani troops had violated the ceasefire four times by resorting to small arms firing in forward posts along LoC in Krishna Ghati, Mandi, Balakote and Pallanwalla sectors of Poonch and Jammu districts. There were two ceasefire violations on August 1.
There have been 18 ceasefire violations along the Indo-Pak border in July in which four persons, including three jawans, were killed and 14 others injured.