Jammu: Pakistan is not stoping to violate the rules of the ceasefire in the valley. He has fired at the posts of Balakot in Rajouri area around 12.30 pm on Tuesday night. However, there is no news of casualties in Pakistan firing violation of the seizure of Pakistan, but it is also being said that from the cross border, the Pakistani army has attacked Indian posts from mortars. Significantly, the Pakistani army has been firing indiscriminately in the valley violating the rules of the ceasefire for four days.
India’s defense spokesman said that the Pakistani army started firing at the front lines of the Line of Control in Balakot Sector at midnight at 12.00 pm. They said that Pakistani troops fired at the Line of Control in the Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday night in advance posts and civilian areas. The firing lasted till late at midnight.
The spokesman said that the Pakistan army fired in indiscriminate small arms, automatic weapons at nine and a half hours in the Naushera sector on Tuesday, Tuesday and mortars of 82 mm and 120 mm. The attack continued till 9 o’clock in the night. Pakistan Rangers had also made rounds on the LoC in advance posts and civilian areas in the three areas of Rajouri district on the midnight of May 15 and 16. In the Naushera sector, on May 13, two people were killed and three others were injured in mortar firing in the civilian area near the Line of Control. 10,000 people affected by cross-border firing and shelling have been affected.
In the firing from Pakistan, about 1700 people have been shifted to relief camps from affected towns on the Line of Control. DC said that about 10042 people of 2694 families have been affected in the continuous bomb attacks from cross border. He informed that the district administration has announced immediate relief to the immediate relatives of the dead, giving one lakh rupees relief money and also giving financial assistance to the injured. DC said that the administration is ready to build more relief camps and 25 buildings have also been set up for this.
He said that to ensure that education is not affected, school classes will also be restored from this week. He said that six ambulances have been set up to take the injured to the treatment. Mobile Medical Unit has also been deployed in Naushera and Advance areas.
It is significant that according to the reply given to one RTI from the Home Ministry, Pakistan violated the 449 ceasefire in 2016, compared to 405 in the year 2015 and 23 security personnel have died in two years.