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Man injured in ‘unprovoked firing’ by Indian troops along LoC

Man injured in 'unprovoked firing' by Indian troops along LoC

RAWALPINDI, MAR 05 (DNA) – A man sustained injuries in unprovoked Indian firing across Line of Control, Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) said while issuing a 24-hour situation update on Tuesday.

According to military’s media wing, Indian armed forces fired in Hot Spring Sector deliberately targeting civilian population.

Resultantly, 26-year-old citizen Sharafat who is the son of Abdul Qayyuum and resident of village Dara Sher Khan got injured.

ISPR maintained that Pakistan Army troops effectively responded on Indian posts undertaking the fire.

Situation along Line of Control remained relatively calm throughout the day.

“In Maritime domain, Pakistan Navy continues its effective vigilance and alertness. PN detected an Indian Navy Submarine south of Pakistani coast,” said ISPR.

“Pakistan Navy’s alert and vigilant presence displayed the capability to deter and safeguard the sea front against any misadventure,” it added.

On Monday, ISPR notified that India continued firing along the Line of Control in five sectors which include Neza Pir, Pandu, Khanjar Munawwar, Patal and Bagsar.

According to the ISPR, the Pakistan Army gave a “befitting response by targeting Indian posts”.

Armed forces of Pakistan continue to be “alert and vigilant”, the military’s media wing said. It added that no life loss has occurred at the Pakistani side during the past 24 hours.=DNA

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