A smell of gunpowder lingers in these villages whose residents are living in increasing fear. Nine people, including 5 civilians, have been killed and 47 injured in ceasefire violations over last three days.
"We were living in the shadow of death. Mortar bombs were raining on our houses and we thought we would die any moment but the police brought us out from the Sai Khurd village in Arnia," Ratno Devi told PTI.
Ratno Devi, who along with six family members left home and took shelter in the house of her relatives in the outskirts of Arnia belt, said, "The government should stop firing from Pakistan."
The firing and shelling were so heavy that 82 mm mortar shells landed much beyond Arnia town which is 5 km away from the International Border (IB) in Jammu district.
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Farmlands have craters due to mortar bombs and have turned into live minefields. In Jhora farm in RS Pura, 150 khullas or mud houses of Gujjars were burned down in the shelling.
"The border hamlets have virtually turned into war zones. Pakistan is targeting civilian areas intensely. There has been huge damage to houses and a loss of cattle," Sub Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) R S Pura, Surinder Choudhary, said.
Chanchalo Devi said the firing and shelling by Pakistan was haunting them.
"Only three months back, Pakistan caused huge damage and and again we are facing death. How long will we keep living in fear. The government should give us safe alternatives," she said.
"When we were about to cross the lane to move to our neigbour's house when a shell burst and injured both of us and our neighbour Darshan Lal," she said in a hospital.
Desh Raj of Vidhipur said his family lived in a room without food and water until they left home to escape the shelling and firing.
Arnia town, which was once considered to be safe from Pakistani firing and shelling, was also hit by several mortar bombs.
The villagers claimed the government had failed to construct bunkers despite the tall claims made by it for several years.
"The border people would not have died or been injured had the government constructed bunkers or given us plot at a safe place as per a promise made several years ago. They have not fulfilled the promise,"Sudershan Singh of Arnia said.
Today, three people, including an Army jawan, were killed and six injured in firing by Pakistani troops along the International Border (IB) and Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu division.
The Pakistani troops targeted around 45 border outposts (BoPs)and around 50 village in five sectors of R S Pura, Arnia, Ramgarh, Samba and Hirnagar along a 40-km stretch along the IB.
SDPO Surinder Choudhary, who led a police team for rescuing and shifting those injured to a hospital, said, "We have also evacuated border villagers to safer places. Pakistan cannot be trusted".
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