Indian firing injures woman, children at LOC
RAWALPINDI: (DNA) – Unprovoked firing by the Indian forces across the Line of Control (LOC) left six Pakistani civilians injured on Friday.
According to a press release issued by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Indian forces targeted the civilians on this side of the LOC in Chirkot sector that left a man, woman and four children injured.
It was revealed further that the wounded civilians hailing from the village of Serian were rushed to a hospital in the locality and were identified as Shahid Hussain, 28, 35-year-old Shabnam and her two sons Kashan and Faizan aged 13 and six respectively along with two other children -14-year-old Nisah and 10-year-old Asifa.
The unprovoked firing was retaliated by Pakistan army targeting at Indian posts that killed five Indian soldiers while also leaving multiple injured.
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