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Pakistan targets 14 Indian posts in J&K's Samba sector, injures 2 civilians

| | Oct 25, 2015, at 04:33 pm
New Delhi, Oct 25 (IBNS): Pakistan troopers once again violated the ceasefire and targetted 14 Indian posts in Samba sector along the international border.
Unprovoked firing from the Pakistani side resulted in the injury of two civilians.
 
The Border Security force (BSF) also retaliated to the attack strongly, reports sad.
 
In a fresh ceasefire violation after a lull of more than one month Pakistan rangers had earlier resorted to overnight firing on nine border outposts along the international border in Samba sector of Jammu district engaging the Border Security Force in an exchange of fire.
 
Pakistani troops had resorted to unprovoked firing on Friday in Samba sector, killing one civilian and injuring two others.
 
The BSF had also retaliated immediately and the exchange of fire started.
 
Deputy Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Nirmal Singh, on Friday said that Pakistan Rangers opened fire at the BSF posts when the fencing was being repaired.
 

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