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Published On:Wednesday, 8 October 2014

Pakistan intensifies shelling along Jammu and Kashmir border, India puts flag meeting on hold.

Jammu: Intensifying their operation, the Pakistani troops on Tuesday night targeted 50 security outposts and three dozen hamlets with heavy mortar shelling and firing along the entire 192-km International Border in Jammu and Kashmir.

A woman was killed and 11 persons were injured overnight in the Pakistani firing.
Extending the ceasefire violations to new areas, the Pakistan Rangers shelled border outposts (BoPs) and villages in Samba and Kathua along with Jammu during the night and the firing was continuing till Wednesday morning.

In retaliation to Pakistan targeting civilian habitations in Jammu and Kashmir, the Union Home Ministry today put on hold a scheduled flag meeting between Pakistan and Indian paramilitary forces to discuss the recent hostilities.
Union Minister of State (PMO) Jitendra Singh, who represents the Jammu Lok Sabha seat in Parliament, is arriving here today to review the border situation.
Meanwhile, Border Management is scheduled to apprise Home Secretary Anil Goswami of situation in border areas. National Security Advisor Ajit Doval will also meet the Home Secretary to discuss recent developments at Indo-Pak border.
A woman was killed in the shelling in Jaladi village in Samba while 11 people, including three BSF personnel, were injured, a BSF spokespersons said today.
So far, seven persons have been killed and nearly 70 injured in the escalation since October 01 with over 16,000 people migrating to safer areas in these districts.
"Pakistan Rangers again resorted to unprovoked mortar shelling and heavy firing on BSF posts all along International Border (IB) since 2000 hours last night," the spokesman said.
"As many as 50 BSF BoPs were affected by the fire from Pakistan side," he said, adding that firing and shelling targeted areas along IB in Arnia, RS Pura, Kanachak and Pargwal sub-sectors along IB in Jammu and Samba districts.
Giving further details, he said almost all the BSF posts in Samba, Hiranagar belt of Kathua district were targeted by Pakistan Rangers.
The firing in some area of Arnia was still going on this morning, the spokesman said.
"BSF troops at all the places gave a strong and befitting reply to firing from Pakistan," the spokesman said.
Along the Line of Control (LoC), the firing stopped late in the night in Mendhar and Poonch sectors after Indian forces retaliated. There has been heavy firing and mortar shelling over 25
to 27 border hamlets in forward areas of Jammu district since last night, District Magistrate Jammu Ajeet Kumar Sahu told a news agency.
He said nine people have been injured in Jammu border areas. "Several cattle too have perished in the firing and over a dozen injured," he said.
Over 15,000 people have migrated from border hamlets along IB in Jammu to safer places due to the firing and shelling, the DM said, adding that relief camps have been set up for them.
Sub-Divisional Police officer (SDPO), RS Pura, Devender Singh, told a news agency that six people were injured in Jora Farm in shelling early today along with 3 BSF jawans.
In Samba and Kathua districts, over 10 to 15 border villages have been targeted by Pakistani Rangers, officials said.
Over 1,500 to 2,000 people have also migrated from forward villages along IB in Samba and Kathua districts.
Along LoC, the firing and shelling by Pakistani troops in Balnoie, Mankote, Mendhar, Bhimbher Gali, Balakote and Poonch forward areas ended last night, Army officials said.
A Junion Commissioned Officer (JCO) Subash Singh was among three Army men injured in Sabjian belt of Poonch sector.
There have been over two dozen ceasefire violations along Indo-Pak border in Jammu and Kashmir since October one.
A total of 14 people, including four security personnel, were injured in Pakistani firing and shelling yesterday.
On Monday, the Pakistani troops violated ceasefire by resorting to heavy firing and shelling in Arnia belt along IB in Jammu in which five people were killed and 34 others were injured.
On October 03, the Pakistani troops and rangers violated ceasefire in Gulamarg sector of Kashmir Valley and in Poonch and Jammu sectors in which a girl was killed and six persons were injured.
(With Agency inputs)

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