In the wake of the Pakistani action in Naushera tehsil of Rajouri district, the schools in the area were closed down and an evacuation plan was activated under which over 1200 people from various border hamlets are being shifted to safer places.
"Pakistani Army fired indiscriminately from small arms and automatic weapons from 2240 hours last night on Indian Army posts along the LoC in Naushera belt of Rajouri district," a defence spokesman said here today.
A shell hit a village in Laam belt of Naushera sector this morning, killing 35-year-old Akhtar Bi and injuring her 40-year-old husband Mohmmad Hanief, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Rajouri, Yugal Manhas said.
Hanief said the couple was sleeping outside their house and "when the shelling and firing started, we went inside thehouse. After some time, a shell hit our house and both of us were injured."
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His wife died on the way to the hospital, he said.
"We have become the sitting ducks for the target practice ofPakistan troops. They have targeted civilian population. (Indian) Army should give a befitting reply," Hanief said.
After the Pakistani shelling, Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM) of Nowshera tehsil issued an order, directing closure of all schools in the area as a precautionary measure.
"All schools close to the LoC were shut in Nowshera tehsil of Rajouri district as a precautionary measure today following the death of a woman and injuries to her husband in shelling by the Pakistan Army," a senior police officer said.
An evacuation plan has been put in place in view of the intermittent shelling and firing along LoC, the officer said.
The latest ceasefire violation comes 10 days after the beheading of two Indian soldiers by Pakistan's Border Action Team, which had crossed the LoC and sneaked 250 metres inside the Indian territory in Poonch under the cover of heavy mortar fire by their colleagues.
According to the Home Ministry, Pakistan breached the truce alon the LoC 449 times in 2016 and 405 times in 2015. 23 security personnel were killed in the two-year period.
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