Pakistani troops target BoPs in Jammu district, BSF retaliates; villager injured

In a major ceasefire violation that lasted throughout the night, Pakistani troops resorted to heavy mortar shelling and fired with automatic weapons at 20 Border Out Posts and civilian areas along the International Border in Jammu sector, leaving a villager injured.

Zee Media Bureau

Jammu: A week ahead of Foreign Secretaries of India and Pakistan are due to meet for talks, the Pakistani troops violated ceasefire yet again.

In a major ceasefire violation that lasted throughout the night, Pakistani troops resorted to heavy mortar shelling and fired with automatic weapons at 20 Border Out Posts (BOPs) and civilian areas along the International Border in Jammu sector, leaving a villager injured.

"Pakistan Rangers armed with heavy weaponry resorted to heavy mortar shelling and firing of automatic weapons on 15 to 20 Border Out Posts (BoPs) in Arnia and RS Pura sub-sectors in Jammu district around 2130 hours last night", a BSF officer said here on Monday.

The BSF troops responded with equal calibre weapons to Pakistan`s firing which resulted in intermittent exchanges of fire, which stopped around 0630 hours today, the officer said.

An elderly villager identified as Attar Singh of Treva hamlet was injured in the mortar shelling, he said.
There were reports that Pakistani Rangers also fired 82-mm mortars on BoPs and some civilian areas in Arnia and RS Pura.

Most of the borderline in RS Pura and Arnia was shelled by the Pakistani Rangers throughout the night, making it the biggest ceasefire violation this year.

The cross-border firing comes ahead of the August 25 Foreign Secretary talks between India and Pakistan.

This is the 11th ceasefire violation by Pakistani troops along LoC and IB in Jammu region during the past 10 days and the 12th in August this year.

Pakistani troops had yesterday violated the ceasefire twice by resorting to heavily firing with automatic and small arms along Arnia sub-sector in International Border and Hamirpur sub-sector in Jammu and Poonch districts.

Meanwhile, a Pakistani media report said that at least three persons, including two Rangers, were injured in the alleged cross-border firing.

"The Indians allegedly violated the border in Charwah and Haryal sector of Sialkot which resulted in the injuries," the Express Tribune claimed.

On August 14, Pakistani troops had resorted to unprovoked small arms and automatic weapons firing on Indian posts along LoC in Hamirpur sector of Poonch district. Besides this, there were two other violations of ceasefire in Balakote (Mendhar) and Hamirpur sectors in Poonch on August 14.

On August 13, Pakistani troops had resorted to firing by small arms and automatic weapons on forward posts along LoC in Bhimbher Gali sector of Poonch district, in which one jawan was injured.
On August 12, Pakistani Rangers resorted to heavy firing with mortar shells, small arms and automatic weapons on five BoPs and civilian areas along the IB in Arnia-R S Pura areas in Jammu district.

Two BSF jawans were among four persons injured on August 11 when Pakistani troops violated the ceasefire by firing with small arms, automatic weapons and mortar shells on 10 border out posts and civilian areas along the International Border in Arnia and RS Pura belts of Jammu district.

On August 10, Pakistani troops had violated ceasefire by targeting Indian forward posts with small arms and automatic weapons along the Line of Control in Mendhar sector of Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir, prompting Indian forces to retaliate.

Pakistani troops had violated the ceasefire on August 8 by resorting to firing on Indian Posts along LoC in Bhimbher Gali sector of Poonch district. On August 5, there was a ceasefire violation along the LoC in Poonch.

(With PTI inputs)

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