FIVE INDIANS KILLED IN CROSS-BORDER SHELLING BY PAKISTANI TROOPS
Five members of an Indian family were killed
and two injured by shelling from Pakistani troops on Sunday along the Line of
Control, the de facto border between India and Pakistan, according to army and
police officials.
Both sides were
engaging in heavy shelling despite a 15-year-old ceasefire between the
nuclear-armed rivals in the area, the officials said.
Nine people were
also wounded across the border in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir due to the
shelling from India that began late Saturday night, Pakistani officials said on
Sunday.
Tension has been
running high since an attack on an Indian army camp in India-controlled Kashmir
last month in which six soldiers were killed. India blamed Pakistan for the
attack and said it would make its rival pay for the “misadventure”.
The South Asian
neighbors have fought two of their three wars since independence in 1947 over
Muslim-majority Kashmir, which they both claim in full but rule in part.
Indian Defence
spokesman Lt Col Devender Anand said on Sunday that Pakistani troops started
the shelling around 7:45 in the morning.
“They are
specifically targeting civilian areas,” Anand said. “Army troops retaliated
strongly and effectively to silence Pakistani guns.”
Director General of
Indian Police in Kashmir, S P Vaid said the five people were killed in the
village of Devta Dhar when a shell hit the house of Choudhary Mohammad Ramzan.
Ramzan, 45, his wife
Malka Bi, 45, and three sons - Muhammad Rehman, 19, Muhammad Rizwan, 18, and
Muhammad Razaq, 8 all died, Vaid said.
Two of Ramzan’s
daughters - Nooren Akhtar, 14, and Marin Akhtar, 7, were critically injured in
the incident and were airlifted to a hospital in Jammu, Vaid said.
SOURCE: REUTERS
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