Pakistanis soldiers among four martyred in Indian unprovoked firing along LoC

RAWALPINDI – Indian forces on Saturday again resorted to unprovoked firing along the Line of Control (LoC), killing four, including two Pakistan Army soldiers.

According to Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), the Indian forces targeted the civilian population in Nakiyal, Tattapani and Jandrot sectors along the LoC.

The martyred soldiers have been identified as 31-year-old Havaldar Abdur Rub from Dera Ghazi Khan who is survived by two daughters and a widow.

Naik Khuram also traces origin from Dera Ghazi Khan city of Punjab. The 31-year-old valiant soldier is survived by a daughter and a widow.

Pakistani forces responded befittingly in retaliation after aggression by India and killed several Indian troops while destroying many Indian posts after targeting them.

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Earlier, ISPR had said two civilians had been martyred and two others were left injured as Indian forces targeted civilian population in Tattapani and Jandrot sectors along LoC. The injured have been shifted to a hospital in Kotli, the military’s media wing added.

The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) and Pakistan Navy continue to be alert and vigilant, the ISPR stated.

Last week,  Indian jets dropped payload at a hilly forest area in Balakot. In reply to that,  Pakistan Air Force (PAF) on Wednesday shot down two Indian military aircraft in Pakistani airspace after repeated LoC violation. Pakistan also captured an Indian pilot Abhinandan alive who was released on Friday as a “peace gesture”.

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