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Sunday, October 6, 2013

At Least Two Injured after Indian Army's Unprovoked Firing at Rawalakot

AZAD KASHMIR: At least one person was injured after Indian forces opened fire at Rawalakot today. The firing incident took place in the Batal sector at Rawalakot town in Azad Kashmir. One person was reported injured by the firing.

Indian firing in the Battal sector left two injured on Sunday morning. The Pakistan Army retaliated with firing after which both sides ceased fire. This is another incident of the continued back and forth violence between both countries along the Line of Control (LoC).

Earlier, the Indian army claimed to have killed seven militants in their side of the disputed Kashmir state. The military claims it has been fighting 30 to 40 infiltrators who crossed the LoC last month. On October 4, four people were injured in the Kotli area because of Indian shelling on the Line of Control.

Indian forces have consistently violating the Line Of Control by firing in different areas of the Pakistan-India border since the past couple of months which have resulted in deaths of military personnel and innocent civilians.

Pakistani forces responded against the firing. The exchange of fire is ongoing between the two forces.

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