A Border Security Force (BSF) head constable Rai Singh killed in wee hours of Monday after violating cease-fire and heavy cross-border firing by Pakistani Army in Rajouri sector of Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday night.
This is the third time when Pakistan has violated ceasefire since Saturday. In this firing, another three army men were also injured. “Last night in heavy shelling from Pakistan side along the LoC in Rajouri area, four Personnel sustained splinter injuries. But, Rai Singh who was critically injured, succumbed to his injuries, although the condition of another personnel was serious,” BSF officer said.
Pakistan violates ceasefire and attack on innocents civilians alongside LoC on Sunday
This was the same attack by Pakistan as Sunday’s violation of the ceasefire in which one BSF jawan and one civilian were injured when Pakistan troops targeted Indian post and civilian’s area alongside the LoC in Nowshera and Sunderbani sectors of Rajouri with heavy shells and small arms fire.
On Saturday morning, Pakistani army resorted to ceasefire violation in Nowshera sector in the afternoon they targeted Indian post and civilian areas in Sunderbani sector and in the afternoon they targeted Indian posts and civilian areas in Sunderbani sector.
Continuation of violating ceasefire by Pakistan is not stopped
Pakistani is continuously violating ceasefire and targeting the Indian posts and innocent civilians living nearby LoC. The Pakistani army had targeted India posts and Civilian villages along the LoC in the Pallanwala sector of Jammu district on Thursday. Retaliating India troops, Pakistan force on Tuesday targeted Indian posts with heavy firing and shelling for four hours along the LoC in Rajouri in Jammu and Kashmir.
After a surgical strike carried out by the Indian Army on terrorist launches in PoK on September 28, the continuation of firing by Pakistan is going on and It have been attacked about 286 times along the LoC and the International Border in Jammu and Kashmir which have resulted in the death of 26 people including 14 security personnel.