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Pak resorts to fresh shelling in Rajouri | | | Early Times Report Rajouri, Nov 2: After a lull of few hours Pakistan army resorted to unprovoked shelling/ firing in forward areas in Sunderbani and Nowshera sectors in the evening today. On Tuesday, after heavy mortar shelling three porters, working with the army, were critically injured and one of them namely Som Raj was shifted to Government Medical College hospital (GMC) at Jammu. Keeping in view the security of the people of village Makri, situated near the Line of Control (LoC) in Nowshera sub Division, tehsil administration shifted these people to safer places. "One hundred nine people from Sehar Makri village have been shifted to high and higher secondary school at Nowshera where make shift camps have been made with every facilities" said Harbansh Lal Sharma, SDM, Nowshera. On Tuesday in afternoon when the porters namely Daljit Singh, Som Raj and Parveen Kumar, all resident of village Kalal, were carrying some articles to forward posts in Kalal sectors, a mortar shell fired from across the LoC fell near them injuring all the three critically. Two women namely Sultan Begam and her daughter-in-law Maqbool Begam were killed when several mortar shells landed in the field in which they were harvesting near to their home in Tarkundi village. Defence sources have also confirmed the shelling and firing from automatic weapons in Bhimber Gali (BG) and Nowshera sectors today. People of border areas in all the sectors besides their personnel safety are also worried about their crops and dry grass. "It is a peak season for harvesting and collecting dry grass for the live stock for the rest of the year. Maize crop is ready for harvesting and many poor people are dependent on this crop till wheat/ rice crops. People working in the fields taking high risks of their lives as they are not aware when the unprovoked shelling will take place from across the LoC" said Nissar Ahmed, lamberdar , Tarkundi whose two women relatives were killed on Tuesday. Pakistan has suffered extensive loss in befitting reply by the Indian army to their unprovoked heavy shelling/firing since September 30 in every area opposite Rajouri and Poonch districts. "Pakistan might have been planning something big including BAT action during next few hours/days to avenge its heavy loss of lives and property in forward posts" said a reliable source. |
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