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Two persons were killed and three injured when Pakistani army fired mortar bombs and automatic weapons along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district today.

It is the third ceasefire violation by Pakistan in as many days. A woman had died while three persons were injured in firing and shelling by Pakistani troops earlier.

The Indian Army is retaliating "strongly and effectively", PRO Ministry of Defence (MoD), Jammu, Lt Col Manish Mehta said, adding that the firing was continuing when reports last came in.

"Two persons have been killed and three others injured in the firing and shelling by Pakistani Army along LoC in Nowshera belt," Deputy Commissioner (DC) of Rajouri Shahid Iqbal Choudhary told PTI.

"Pakistani Army initiated indiscriminate firing of small arms, automatic weapons, 82 mm and 120 mm mortars from 0715 hours along the Line of Control (LC) in Nowshera sector," Mehta said.

Over 100 more people have migrated to safer places from five hamlets near the LoC which have been targeted, the DC said.

Pakistani troops are targeting Jangarh, Bhawani, Laam belts, officials said.

A BSF man had suffered minor injury when Pakistani Rangers yesterday violated the ceasefire along International Border. On May 10th and 11th, Pakistani troops fired mortar shells on civilian areas near the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir, killing a woman and injuring two people.

In the wake of the Pakistani action in Nowshera tehsil of Rajouri district, schools in the area were closed down on May 11 and 12th .

An evacuation plan was activated for shifting over 1,500 people from various border hamlets to safer places.

The government had last month said that Pakistani security forces had violated the ceasefire 268 times in the last one year. Nine perons were killed in these incidents.

Replying to a question in Rajya Sabha, Minister of State for Defence Subhash Bhamre had said that between April 2016 and March 2017, the maximum of 88 violations were witnessed in November 2016 followed by 78 in October 2016 and 22 in March this year.
http://www.deccanherald.com/content/611281/two-persons-killed-3-injured.html
 
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RIP to all dead. While firing at army posts, care should be taken to see that no innocent dies.
 
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Wish this border was peaceful. Both side should relocate the people living in vulnerable areas, so that civilian damage can be minimized.
Does anyone here know if steps in this direction have been taken by either side?
 
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Pakistan firing over disputed Kashmir border kills two, India says
at May 13, 2017 | 3:02am ED

A father and daughter were killed in the Indian part of the disputed Kashmir region on Saturday in Pakistani army firing across the de facto border, and three of their relatives were wounded, an Indian military spokesman said.

It was the second major ceasefire violation in the area in days. A woman was killed and her husband wounded by Pakistani firing across the de facto border dividing Kashmir and early on Thursday.

"Pakistani troops initiated indiscriminate firing," said the Indian spokesman, Lieutenant-Colonel Manish Mehta, adding that Pakistani forces had fired with various weapons from small arms to large caliber mortars in the Nowshera sector.

A mortar bomb hit a home in a village near the Line of Control, which separates the two sides in Kashmir, inflicting the casualties, he said.

Indian forces retaliated "strongly and effectively", he said, adding the authorities had closed all schools in the area.

A Pakistani military spokesman was not immediately available for comment. Pakistan on Thursday condemned what it called "unprovoked" Indian firing in the area.

India and Pakistan have fought three wars since their independence in 1947, two of them over the Muslim-majority Himalayan region of Kashmir which they both claim in full but rule in part.

Clashes between their forces in Kashmir largely stopped after a 2003 ceasefire but exchanges of fire have been more common over the past couple of years.

Occasional efforts to improve ties between the nuclear-armed neighbours through talks have achieved little, while protests against Indian rule in its part of Kashmir have flared violently over the past year.

India accuses Muslim Pakistan of supporting separatist insurgents fighting security forces in Indian Kashmir. Pakistan denies that.

(Reporting by Fayaz Bukhari; Editing by Nidhi Verma, Robert Birsel)
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-india-kashmir-pakistan-idUSKBN18904U
 
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RIP innocent civilians killed due to so called 56 inch chest.
india also killed 2 Pakistani civilians, a father and a son 1 day before that.
 
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This is the result of 56" chest. India will never taste stability as long as its 56" chest stops spreading terror.
 
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