BSF jawan killed in J&K ceasefire violation in Samba; 3 Pakistan posts damaged in Indian Army's retaliation

BSF jawan killed in J&K ceasefire violation in Samba; 3 Pakistan posts damaged in Indian Army's retaliation

A BSF jawan was killed when Pakistan Rangers fired at a patrol party along the International Border (IB) in Jammu and Kashmir’s Samba district, drawing heavy retaliation from the Indian force in which three posts were damaged and two rangers injured.

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BSF jawan killed in J&K ceasefire violation in Samba; 3 Pakistan posts damaged in Indian Army's retaliation

Jammu: A BSF jawan was killed when Pakistan Rangers fired at a patrol party along the International Border (IB) in Jammu and Kashmir’s Samba district, drawing heavy retaliation from the Indian force in which three posts were damaged and two rangers injured.

Representational image. Reuters

“Pak Rangers fired at the BSF patrol in Samba sector around 09:30 hours on Thursday,” a senior BSF officer told PTI.

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He said that due to the unprovoked firing, constable Tapan Mondal sustained serious injury and later died.

“The BSF carried out calibrated retributive action against Rangers in Samba sector and caused serious damage to 2-3 Pak posts and grievous injuries to two Pak Rangers,” he said, adding Pak Rangers violated ceasefire.

“The retaliatory action continued till 1400 hours,” the officer added.

On 31 October, Pakistani troops violated the ceasefire by firing from small arms along the Line of Control (LoC) in Karmara belt of Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district, resulting in injuries to a girl.

There was another incident on 26 October, when Pakistani troops fired at Sher Shakti and Mandhar areas of Kerni sector but there was no casualty.

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On 18 October, eight civilians, including a two-year-old child, were injured in heavy Pakistani shelling.

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