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J-K: Two civilians, Army jawan killed as Pakistan violates ceasefire near Akhnoor, BSF retaliates effectively
Giving details, sources said that they were firing on forward Indian positions and civilian areas from R S Pura to Kanachak and Pargwal sectors. The BSF personnel were retaliating strongly and effectively.
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Written by Arun Sharma | New Delhi | Updated: January 20, 2018 12:45 pm

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The BSF personnel are retaliating strongly and effectively (Representational Image)

Two civilians and an Army jawan were killed as Pakistani Rangers continued resorting to unprovoked mortar shelling and small arms fire along the international border in Jammu and Kashmir for the third day on Saturday. Identifying the deceased as Ghara Ram of Kapurpur in R S Pura sector and Ghara Singh of Abdullian village, sources said that a 42-year-old Gujjar was injured in Kanachak area. An army jawan was also killed in sniper fire from across the LoC in Krishna Ghati sector of Poonch, according to police sources. The jawan as identified as Mandeep Singh of village Alampur in Punjab’s Sangroor district.

Giving details, sources said that they were firing on forward Indian positions and civilian areas from R S Pura to Kanachak and Pargwal sectors. The BSF personnel were retaliating strongly and effectively.

In retaliation, BSF killed four Pakistani Rangers, besides destroying their POL (Petroleum, Oil, Lubricants) and ammunition dump across the international border opposite Suchetgarh and Pargwal sectors. The loss of life and property appears to be more on Pakistan side as announcements on loudspeakers from mosques were being made at various villages there for attending the nimaz-e-jinaza. Also Read: Pak ceasefire violation: Opposition NC, Congress stage walk-out from J&K Assembly over civilian casualties

Meanwhile, the state government has ordered closure of schools falling within five kilometres distance from both the international border and Line of Control in Jammu region as a precautionary measure. People at a number of villages falling on the zero line along international border in R S Pura, Arnia and Ramgarh sectors have shifted to the houses of their relatives safer places.

Since Wednesday, six people, including an Army jawan and two BSF personnel, have been killed and over three dozen, mostly civilians, injured in unprovoked mortar shelling and small arms fire from across the international border and LoC. An army jawan and a BSF head constable were among four killed on Friday.

The loss of life and property on Pakistan side is reportedly much higher. Official sources claim that over a dozen Pakistani Rangers have been killed and many injured so far, besides their half a dozen mortar bases destroyed.

http://indianexpress.com/article/in...-control-loc-akhnoor-bsf-indian-army-5032229/
 
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Unlike Indians, Pakistan is very careful in avoiding collateral damage.
Yeh, I spy with my little rifle scope something beginning with dis...... dead Indian soldier !
Seriously, this is getting too much, why is Modi persisting in this senseless venture and unnecessary loss of lives?
 
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Unlike Indians, Pakistan is very careful in avoiding collateral damage.

Is that so?
Look at your headline.

J-K: Two civilians, Army jawan killed as Pakistan violates ceasefire near Akhnoor, BSF retaliates effectively
 
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so read somewhere BSF guy was handling a MG through a loophole of 1X1 ft and thats where the sniper took the shot 1 km away. If true this sniper guy is the next big legend after 8 pass charlie
 
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