Indian shelling along LOC kills 5, including infant
Artillery shelling by Indian forces on civilian areas in the Khuiratta sector, Kotli, Azad Kashmir, killed at least five people, including an infant, and injured twelve others, Kotli Superintendent of Police (SP) has said.
Another civilian was killed he panicked Indian army targeted civilian populations in Hajira, Forward Kahuta, and Khuiratta, according to security sources.
Pakistani and Indian forces have exchange heavy fire along the Line of Control (LOC). In a related development, the Pakistan Army has shot down six more Indian drones of Israeli origin in different parts of Punjab.
On Friday morning, a shell hit a house in Bagh and killed a young man, injuring his two sisters.
Authorities have moved the injured to the District Headquarter Hospital, DHQ-Kotli.
Pakistan Army destroys multiple Indian check posts
Sources reported that in the Kailer sector, Pakistani forces destroyed the Doba Mor post and the battalion headquarters in Soji.
In the Peer Kanthi sector, they completely demolished the Jabbar and Tarkhiyan complexes.
Also, Pakistan Army conducted a strong retaliatory operation in response to Indian forces’ alleged ceasefire violations in the Haji Pir sector along the Line of Control (LoC), destroying the Jhanda Ziarat post. According to security sources, the destruction inflicted significant losses on the Indian side.
In Rawalakot’s Hajira area, three civilians were injured due to Indian shelling, while another person was wounded in the Palyarni Colony.
According to security officials, these strikes caused heavy losses to the Indian military. They also noted that several Indian posts had been destroyed in previous retaliatory operations.
Earlier, the Pakistan Army engaged in direct fire and artillery strikes, damaging the Indian battalion headquarters at Nanga Tik in India.
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