Jammu, [State Bureau]. From the international border in the Jammu division, Pakistan is continuing the firing on the Line of Control. In the 18 sectors, the situation of war like Pakistan has become due to the heavy shelling being done by Pakistan.
Pakistan fired mortar on more than 50 checkpoints and over 100 villages. Pakistan is targeting many checkpoints and residential areas. Two more people died while around a dozen people were injured. Along with this, eight people have died including three jawans. About thirty-five people are injured. At the same time Akhnoor sector has closed all the schools. The migration of people from border areas continues. Many animals were also killed in the fire.
Pakistan kept gunfire all night On Saturday morning, firearms were definitely in Arnia sector for some time, but as soon as some people turned to the villages. Again the fire started. Two people died in the Ramgarh sector. At around 9.30 in the morning, Kapur Gara Ram, a resident of Kapur Gara Ram in Kapoorpur, died of Kapurpur. Two other people were also injured at this place. At about noon in the same sector, the son of Gar Singh, Khushvindra Singh died in the shootout. Five others were injured in this. The injured have been identified as eighteen-year-old Sheetal, five-year-old Jamal Singh, thirty-year-old Soni Devi, forty-year-old Munshi Ram and twenty-year-old Vinod Kumar. The five injured are residents of Suchetgarh. At the same time Akhnoor sector’s Kanachak was injured in Uttar Pradesh, a resident of SSB’s Lalu Ram son Sia Ram. In Kanachak, thirty-five-year-old Billa son of Mansa and Radha Krishna son of Bansi Das were also injured. The injured have been admitted to the state medical college hospital for treatment. Pargwal, Gadkhal and other areas of Akhnoor Sector have been sealed in security terms. Nobody is allowed to go by seeing the firepower. The administration has closed all the schools in this area. On the other hand, the migration of people from border areas continues. People have fled from many villages including Arnia, Sai Khurd, Pindi Chadka, Treva, Chak Goria, Changiya, Chanana, Jabobal, Chak Jindral, Kotli Kazhiya. At the same time, India has also given a strong response to the Pakistani fire. Eight Pakistani Rangers have been demolished.
Crossing the border is also noticeable of heavy loss. Given the situation in marginal areas, more than 15 villages have been evacuated. The rural families have come to the relief camps and their relatives, including their families. The administration has issued orders to keep the schools closed in the marginal areas till next order.The traitors identified the head constable Jagpal Singh of Border Security Force (Border Security Force), Lax Nayak of six Madras Regiment of Salampur, Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh and the army. (34) Sam Abraham resident in the form of Kerala. On the other hand, those killed in the shootout in RSpura have been identified as Sahi Choudhury, 20, of Sae Khurd’s 50 year old survivor wife Jeeta Raj and Korotana’s 20-year-old son. On Friday morning, Pakistani Rangers started firing at three dozen checkpoints and all the marginal villages together in Kathua, Samba and Jammu districts. More damage happened in RSpura of Jammu district. Two people died and seven people were injured in mortar shells in Sae Khurd and Korotana Khurd. Border Security Force’s head constable Jagpal Singh was martyred in Pakistan’s Akram Shaheed Post on the Chalayadi post of Samba Sector. Meanwhile, two soldiers of the 176th Corps of the Border Security Force (BSF) in the Ramgarh sector were injured by the head constable Sat Pal Singh and head constable ambulatory firing. Apart from this, Ranjit Singh was injured in Tilak Raj and Village Khakhrechak in the Malshah village of Ramgarh Sector. In the Batal sector of Akhnoor, Army’s Lance protagonist Sam Abraham was also martyred in the shootout. Sadakh Khan was injured in Sukhjinder and Balakot in Ramgarh in late evening fire.