The army and the BSF were giving befitting response to the Pakistani ceasefire violations.
Times Of Punjab
Jammu, November 21
A BSF head constable who was injured in heavy cross-border firing from
the Pakistani side succumbed to his injuries on Monday in Rajouri sector
of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said.
Rai Singh, 40, was injured in Sunday night’s shelling from the Pakistani
side along the LoC in the Rajouri sector in which three other BSF
personnel were also injured. The condition of another BSF personnel was
critical.
“On Sunday night in heavy shelling from Pakistan side along the LoC in
Rajouri area, four BSF personnel suffered splinter injuries. Head
Constable Rai Singh, who was seriously injured, succumbed to his
injuries, while the condition of another personnel was serious,” a BSF
officer said.
Singh, a resident of Jhajjar district of Haryana, is survived by wife, three sons and mother, he said.
The army and the BSF were giving befitting response to the Pakistani
ceasefire violations and the exchange of fire was going on till the
reports last came in.
Sunday night’s violation of the ceasefire came a day after a BSF jawan
and a woman were injured and two houses damaged when Pakistani troops
targeted Indian posts and civilian areas along the LoC in Nowshera and
Sunderbani sectors of Rajouri with mortar attacks and small arms fire.
On Saturday morning, Pakistani army resorted to ceasefire violations in
the Nowshera sector and in the afternoon, they started firing in the
Sunderbani sector targeting Indian posts and civilian areas.
There have been over 290 incidents of firing and shelling along the LoC
and the International Border (IB) in Jammu and Kashmir by Pakistani
troops. These incidents have resulted in the death of 26 people,
including 14 security personnel, since the surgical strike on terrorist
launch pads in PoK on September 29.
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