Pakistan army said late Wednesday that Indian troops have increased firing on Pakistani areas and targeted civilian populations.
“During last two days, Indian troops have intensified
violations and carried out unprovoked firing on working boundary in Pukhlian, Chaprar,
Harpal and Charwah Sectors near Sialkot, and targeted civil populated areas,” the
Pakistan army spokesman said.
The army spokesman said in a statement that the Indian Border
Security Forces also targeted 27 Pakistani posts in the same area in last two
days and fired almost four thousand mortar shells and fifty nine thousand
rounds of machine guns.
“Pakistani troops have effectively responded to Indian
firing,” a statement from the army’s Inter-Services Public Relations quoted the
spokesman as saying.
He said during last 2 weeks, due to Indian shelling 2 civilians
and a paramilitary soldier has been killed and 26 civilians have been injured
on working boundary and LoC.
The army’s statement came hours after India accused Pakistan
of heavy shelling at more than 30 locations along the Line of Control (LoC),
which divides Pakistan and India in the disputed Kashmir region.
Indian Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde was quoted by Indian
TV channels as saying Pakistan will “get a befitting reply,” to the alleged
attacks.
Guns had been silent since the two uneasy neighbours had
declared a ceasefire in 2003 however troops started exchange of firing in
January this year.
Prime Ministers of the two countries met in New York last
month and agreed to reduce tensions. They had directed their military officials
to meet and explore ways to implement the ceasefire.
However the skirmishes have increased in recent days causing
casualties on both sides and escalating tensions.
Both sides accused each other at a time when Pakistani Prime
Minister Nawaz Sharif was scheduled to meet President Barack Obama in
Washington to discuss regional security besides bilateral relations.
Tension between Pakistan and India, both nuclear powers, is
also a matter of concern for the U.S. and other friendly and neighbouring
countries. They have always called upon both the South Asian rivals to show restrain
and resolve problems through dialogue.
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