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Four civilians martyred in unprovoked Indian firing

SIALKOT: Four civilians were martyred and five others were injured due to unprovoked Indian firing on the Working Boundary and Line of Control (LoC) overnight.

Accoding to ISPR, three civilians including Ghulam Mustafa, Rahat and Boota from Malana and Salehpur villages were martyred when Indian Border Security Forces (BSF) opened indiscriminate firing in Chaprar sector near Sialkot. Five civilians were also

By TICKER
July 16, 2015
SIALKOT: Four civilians were martyred and five others were injured due to unprovoked Indian firing on the Working Boundary and Line of Control (LoC) overnight.

Accoding to ISPR, three civilians including Ghulam Mustafa, Rahat and Boota from Malana and Salehpur villages were martyred when Indian Border Security Forces (BSF) opened indiscriminate firing in Chaprar sector near Sialkot. Five civilians were also injured in the incident.

Punjab Rangers befittingly responded to the Indian firing.

An 18 year old girl, Zareena bibi, was also martyred when Indian forces opened unprovoked firing in Neza Pir sector of LoC near Rawlakot.

PPP submits resolution in PA

Pakistan People's Party (PPP) MPA Faiza Malik submitted a resolution in Punjab Assembly against the unprovoked firing.

The resolution condemned the incidents and said that the issue would be taken up at every forum.