Sialkot: Unprovoked Indian firing injures one at Working Boundary
The intermittent firing and bomb shelling are still underway on the Working Boundary.
SIALKOT (Dunya News) – At least one got injured as Indian Army resorted to unprovoked firing and bomb shelling on the Working Boundary of Sialkot today (Wednesday), Dunya News reported.
According to sources, one person sustained injury when a shell was fired targeting a house in Pindi Panjora Village of Chaprar Sector, however, the Indian warmongering is apparently not finished as the intermittent firing and bomb shelling are still underway on the Working Boundary.
The fitful firing has caused terror in the nearby villages whereas the injured has also been shifted to the hospital for medical assistance.
Earlier, in another violation of Line of Control (LoC) ceasefire, Indian forces opened unprovoked firing at Sialkot’s Charwa and Sajeet Sectors on night between Tuesday and Wednesday.
Indian border security forces targeted Thathi Gaun, Muhindewal and Umran Wali villages near Sialkot with machine guns and mortar shells, however, no damage or loss of life has been reported. Chenab Rangers befittingly retaliated and silenced the Indian guns.