Four critically injured as Indian troops resort to unprovoked firing along LoC: ISPR

"Indian Army Troops initiated unprovoked ceasefire violation in Jandrot Sector along [the] LoC," says the military's media wing

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RAWALPINDI: Indian Army resorted to unprovoked firing along the Line of Control (LoC), leaving four civilians injured, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said Tuesday.

The ISPR, in a statement, said: "Indian Army Troops initiated unprovoked ceasefire violation in Jandrot Sector along [the] LOC targeting [the] civilian population."

Four civilians, including, two women and children were critically injured in the Dera Sher Khan, Sandhara, and Bamroch villages, the military's media wing said.

According to ISPR, the injured people were evacuated to a nearby medical facility.

The injured were identified as Nasreen, 26, of Sandhara village; Munshi, 7, of Bamroch; Momna, 7, and Rabia, 24 ,of Dera Sher Khan.