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Soldier martyred in Indian unprovoked firing in Leepa Valley

Soldier martyred in Indian unprovoked firing in Leepa Valley
February 20, 2020
RAWALPINDI (92 News) – A soldier was martyred in Indian unprovoked ceasefire violation in Kayani Sector, Leepa Valley along the Line of Control (LoC) on Thursday. According to a press release issued by the ISPR, the Indian fire was responded effectively by Pakistan Army troops targeting Indian Army posts. During exchange of fire, Sepoy Imtiaz Ali, age 30 years, a resident of Pabbi Villahe, Nowshera valiantly defending the motherland embraced martyrdom. On February 10, at least 10 innocent civilian including two women and two children sustained serious injuries during the Indian unprovoked firing along the Line of Control (LoC). According to the press release of Inter-Service Public Relation (ISPR), Indian troops resorted to unprovoked fire of mortars and heavy weapons in Jandrot and Nikial Sectors along the LOC deliberately targeting civilian population in Jabbar, Sandhara, Sumbal Gali and Dabsi villages of Kotli district during last 24 hours. At least 10 civilians including two children and two women injured. The injured have been evacuated to nearby medical facility for necessary care. Pakistan Army troops responded effectively to Indian unprovoked cease fire violations. One Indian soldier killed, three got injured, including a major, while substantial damage inflicted on Indian posts which initiated fire. Earlier, a citizen was martyred while another injured when Indian troops resorted to unprovoked ceasefire violation along in Chirikot Sector along the Line of Control on Saturday. According to a press release issued by the ISPR, the Indian troops targeted civilian population with artillery and mortar fire. As a result, an innocent citizen, Mir Muhammad, embraced martyrdom while a woman was injured in Kakuta Village. The injured has been evacuated to nearby medical facility for necessary medical care. The Pakistan Army troops responded effectively targeting Indian post which initiated the fire. On February 4, Indian troops resorted to unprovoked firing of heavy weapons, including mortars, in Leepa Valley along the Line of Control (LoC), deliberately targeting civilian population.