26 Pakistanis martyred, 107 injured in Indian firing in 60 days

26 Pakistanis martyred, 107 injured in Indian firing in 60 days
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Summary Over 200 houses have been destructed in past two months in different sectors

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – According to an estimate, at least 26 Pakistanis have been martyred and 107 wounded in cross-border shelling and firing at the Line of Control (LoC) provoked by India numerous times within last two months.

Nakyal Sector among other border-adjoining areas is being constantly subjected to unprovoked firing by India for past two months.

Indian troops have resorted to light as well as heavy artillery to decimate houses, mosques and schools in different villages across the Line of Control. Towns and villages that have been affected in Indian shelling include Gumb, Mora, Kenthi Gala, Pir Kalanjar, Datoot, Maahil, Lanjot, Shaheenabad, Ouli, Baidhara and Banala among others.

Over 200 houses have been destructed in past two months.

In Azad Kashmir, Neelum, Chakothi, Rawalakot, Bhimber, Haveli and Katoli sectors have been subjected to unprovoked firing after irregular intervals.


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