Summary At least 5 civilians injured due to unprovoked firing by Indian forces in Nakiyal and Satwal sectors
(Web Desk) – An eight-year-old boy lost the battle of his life when he was struck by the firing of Indian forces across LoC, according to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
It was reported that the Indian forces at neighbouring border opened unprovoked fire at both Nakiyal and Satwal sectors. At least five civilians were injured due to the continuous gun shots.
ISPR told that the five injured also include four kids which are currently in Nakiyal THQ hospital for medical assistance. Names of injured civilians are 15-year-old Qurat ul Ain, 14-year-old Hammayun Kabir, 10-year-old Mohai ul Islam, 6-year-old Aiqa Ramzan, 45-year-old Sikander Hussain.
Amongst the four injured children, two are girls and two are boys. Three children Qurat ul Ain, Hammayun and Mohai ul Islam belong to the same family and Kabir Khan is their father.
Pakistani soldiers at the border gave a befitting response to the Indian aggression and silenced their guns. It was earlier reported that two Pakistan civilians including a six-year-old girl are injured after Indian Army resorted to unprovoked intense fire in Satwal and Nikial sectors.
