Terrible damage to Pakistan's heavy bombing village: six wounded


Missing BSF jawans from international border

Srinagar, Ta. September 29, 2019, Sunday

Heavy firing by Pakistan again in the Poonch of Jammu and Kashmir. The shooting targeted Pakistan's Indian villages and military outposts.

A Defense Ministry spokesperson said that Pakistan suffered heavy bombardment at Balakot in the Mandhar sector at 3:30 pm and damaged local villages. Six civilians were injured in the shooting. This year, Pakistan has violated arms ceasefire 2000 times.

For the past few years, Pakistan has been constantly firing. Since the abolition of Article 370, the proportion has increased. On the other hand, border security has also been enhanced. Indian soldiers also responded aggressively to the Pakistani military's firing on Sunday. Indian troops also fired aggressively in retaliation operations at Pakistani outposts.

At the same time, India has also increased pressure on Pakistan to prevent a ceasefire. Pakistan has violated the 2000 ceasefire breaks this year, killing 21 Indians. There are also many wounds. Pakistan is using heavy and heavy weapons, which has resulted in severe damage to the raw materials in the rural areas.

In addition some animals were also killed. On the other hand, there are reports that Pritosh Mandal, a 54-year-old BSF sub-inspector of BSF, has long been missing on the international border in Jammu. They are missing from the Arnia sector river here. It is suspected that they may have drowned in the river as well.

Since the river is on the way to Pakistan, it is possible that they have reached Pakistan. An operation has been issued by the army to search for the missing personnel. However, no information has yet been found. Special swimmers have been unloaded in the river.

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