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Indian shelling leaves one dead, three injured in AJK's Leepa Valley
July 21, 2017

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The deputy commissioner feared that the number of casualties could be higher. —File

A young boy was killed, while three other members of his family were injured after the Leepa Valley of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) was hit by heavy Indian shelling on Friday, officials told Dawn.

“The shelling started by midday and it had been intense,” said Deputy Commissioner of Jhelum Valley Abdul Hameed Kiani.

He said that a shell landed on a house in Ruddan Gheekot village, leaving 12-year-old Umair dead, while his siblings 10-year-old Aqsa, 7-year-old Uzair, and uncle Shah Nawaz, were injured.

The deputy commissioner feared that the number of casualties could be higher.

The Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) confirmed the death of one boy in Leepa valley in unrelenting ceasefire violations by Indian troops, "despite facing losses of men and material inflicted by Pakistan Army's response."

“Indian Army targeted innocent civilians in Gheekot and Mandal villages of Leepa sector where civilians were preparing for Jumma prayers,” the ISPR said.

The ISPR claimed that the Pakistan Army “effectively responded, destroying three Indian posts, killing three Indian soldiers, while injuring many others.”

“Pakistan Army stands by its innocent civil population and would continue to respond befittingly,” the ISPR said.

Leepa Valley is located some 100 kilometres south-east of Muzaffarabad in Jhelum Valley district, which was earlier known as Hattian Bala district.

Mohammad Babar Mir, a resident of Gheekot, claimed that Indian army was using (40 mm) Bofors guns.

“They are ruthlessly targeting civilian populations,” he told Dawn by cellular phone, amid fluctuating signals.

Mir said those who had previously built bunkers along their homes took shelter there, while others were left at fate's mercy.

Deputy Commissioner Kiani said that the shelling stopped for an hour but resumed with the same intensity afterwards.

“However, at the moment it’s calm, but you never know when they may resume it again,” he said.

On June 8, four members of a family were injured in Leepa Valley in overnight exchange of heavy fire across the restive LoC.
 
Pakistan Retaliated
the number of casualties & injuries could be higher, Pakistan found one more civilian injured and now it's four

Three Indian soldiers killed as Pakistan Army retaliates on civilian's killing
By News Desk
Published: July 21, 2017

At least three Indian soldiers were killed as Pakistan Army responded to a ceasefire violation along the Line of Control (LoC) on Friday, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.

“Indian army today targeted innocent civilians in Gheekot and Mandal villages of Lipa sector where civilians were preparing for Friday prayers,” the ISPR said in a statement. “One young boy martyred, four civilians injured.”

Army, the communique added, effectively responded, killing three Indian soldiers and injuring many. “Three Indian posts [were also] destroyed,” it said.


Indian ceasefire violations (CFVs) continue despite facing loses of men and material inflicted by Pakistan Army’s response, the military’s media wing said.

The military expressed the resolve that it “stands by its innocent civil population and would continue to respond befittingly.”

Casualties on both sides as Pakistan, India trade fire along LoC
July 21, 2017, 7:41 pm

The military on Friday said it had killed three Indian soldiers in retaliation to an earlier attack that killed a civilian and injured four others in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

ISPR said Indian troops had targeted civilian population in villages of Lipa sector along the Line of Control. “A civilian was martyred while four others sustained injuries,” it added.

In retaliation, it said, Pakistani troops killed three Indian soldiers and destroyed multiple posts.

The military’s media wing said the Indian attack was unprovoked, and violated a 2003 cease-fire agreement in the Himalayan region, which is split between Indian and Pakistani zones.

The two sides frequently trade fire across the heavily militarised Line of Control.
 
Not good.
This hopeless firing should stop.
Either go to war or shut up in your respective territories.
 
would you look at that
the mighty IA kills civilians
while the poor PA only manages to kill IA jawans
cool
 
now stop this Non Sense. where is International Community
India Stop this LOC violation
Pakistan is already fighting with terrorism and India is creating hurdles
 
LoC Ceasefire is made to Violate ... !!° Jai Hind... Destroy them .

Indian shelling leaves one dead, three injured in AJK's Leepa Valley
July 21, 2017

59720d85add2d.jpg

The deputy commissioner feared that the number of casualties could be higher. —File

A young boy was killed, while three other members of his family were injured after the Leepa Valley of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) was hit by heavy Indian shelling on Friday, officials told Dawn.

“The shelling started by midday and it had been intense,” said Deputy Commissioner of Jhelum Valley Abdul Hameed Kiani.

He said that a shell landed on a house in Ruddan Gheekot village, leaving 12-year-old Umair dead, while his siblings 10-year-old Aqsa, 7-year-old Uzair, and uncle Shah Nawaz, were injured.

The deputy commissioner feared that the number of casualties could be higher.

The Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) confirmed the death of one boy in Leepa valley in unrelenting ceasefire violations by Indian troops, "despite facing losses of men and material inflicted by Pakistan Army's response."

“Indian Army targeted innocent civilians in Gheekot and Mandal villages of Leepa sector where civilians were preparing for Jumma prayers,” the ISPR said.

The ISPR claimed that the Pakistan Army “effectively responded, destroying three Indian posts, killing three Indian soldiers, while injuring many others.”

“Pakistan Army stands by its innocent civil population and would continue to respond befittingly,” the ISPR said.

Leepa Valley is located some 100 kilometres south-east of Muzaffarabad in Jhelum Valley district, which was earlier known as Hattian Bala district.

Mohammad Babar Mir, a resident of Gheekot, claimed that Indian army was using (40 mm) Bofors guns.

“They are ruthlessly targeting civilian populations,” he told Dawn by cellular phone, amid fluctuating signals.

Mir said those who had previously built bunkers along their homes took shelter there, while others were left at fate's mercy.

Deputy Commissioner Kiani said that the shelling stopped for an hour but resumed with the same intensity afterwards.

“However, at the moment it’s calm, but you never know when they may resume it again,” he said.

On June 8, four members of a family were injured in Leepa Valley in overnight exchange of heavy fire across the restive LoC.


Kill more Pakistanis kill them all :D
 
Here is problem , Pakistan army direct hit the Indian bunkers and Indian hit the civilian. Pak army tactics is simple,they don't believe in building big visible post , so its very hard to Indian solder at post to find the incoming fire. They start shooting randomly in all direction. It's call Panic mode.
 
Did you just call Kashmiris Pakistanis I thought it was integral part of India

As jinnah said hum ne Hindustani muslim k janaje ki akhir dua pdh di he ... vese hi hum ne Pakistani Kashmiro k janaje ki akhir dua pdh di he
 

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