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PhotoNews Pakistan > Top News > Indian forces open ‘unprovoked fire’ on Forward Kahuta border village
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Indian forces open ‘unprovoked fire’ on Forward Kahuta border village

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By Web Desk Published October 15, 2014 2 Min Read
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In latest violation of ceasefire along the Line of Control (LoC), Indian forces have targeted bordering village Karni in Forward Kahuta on Wednesday morning.

Day to day living of civil population all along working is badly affected. People have almost fled their homes and taken refuge in nearest safe places.

On Tuesday night, Indian troops resorted to unprovoked firing at the Line of Control in Nakial sector near Kotli. Indian fire injured four children in village Kanthi Gala. The injured were taken to a military hospital.

On the other hand, Pakistani troops effectively responded to Indian firing.

Situation at Charwa Sector of Sialkot remains tense. One hundred and twenty schools and three health centers in the area remain closed. Also, rice crops in forty villages have been affected due to evacuation of citizens.

Earlier, a team of UN Military Observers Group in India and Pakistan visited the villages which have been badly hit by Indian firing in Charwah, Chaprar and Pukhlian sectors on the working boundary near Sialkot.

Team of UN observers met the villagers, witnessed and gathered first hand account of damage caused to human lives and property due to recent Indian hostility on the Working Boundary.

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