Four martyred in Indian firing along LoC

Pakistan Rangers Punjab befittingly responded on posts targeting civil population: ISPR

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RAWALPINDI: Four citizens, including two women, were martyred in unprovoked firing by Indian forces along the Line of Control on Thursday, according to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR). 

Indian Border Security Force resorted to unprovoked firing of mortars targeting civilian population along Working Boundary in village Bini Sulariyan in Charwa Sector, said Pakistan Army's media cell. 

"Pakistan Rangers Punjab befittingly responded on posts targeting civil population," said ISPR.  

Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi also strongly condemned the incident of Indian firing along LOC. 

PM expressed deep grief and condolences with the bereaved families of the martyred.

Indian violation of the ceasefire agreement along the LoC is not uncommon. 

On September 13, a man in the Phuklian sector embraced martyrdom due to unprovoked firing from Indian troops, said ISPR. 

Muhammad Zahoor — resident of Dewra village — lost his life after Indian troops initiated unprovoked ceasefire violation along the working boundary in Phuklian sector. 

Mortars and automatic weapons were used by the Indian army to target innocent civilians.

Earlier on September 10, Commander Rawalpindi Corps Lieutenant General Nadeem Raza reiterated the troops' resolve to respond aggressively and effectively to any Indian miscalculation or misadventure along the border. 

General Raza, during his visit to the Battal and Dawarandi sectors along the line of control (LoC) on Sunday, appreciated the high morale of the troops and effective response to protect civilians from Indian forces’ shelling.