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Army JCO killed in firing along LoC in J&K's Rajouri

Army JCO killed in firing along LoC in J&K's Rajouri



Army JCO killed in firing along LoC in J&K's Rajouri
Army JCO killed in firing along LoC in J&K's Rajouri



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Jammu : With no let-up in ceasefire violations, a Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) was killed on the intervening night of Tuesday and Wednesday after Pakistan violated ceasefire along the Line of Control (LoC) in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir. 


Lt Col Devender Anand, PRO (Defence) Jammu confirmed the killing of the JCO, saying the incident took place in Keri sector of Rajouri.


Official sources said the officer of the rank of Naib Subedar was posted at a forward location in Keri sector and he suffered fatal injuries when Pakistan resorted to firing and shelling from across the LoC. The Army retaliated strongly to silence the enemy guns. 


On August 30, a JCO was killed in Pakistani shelling along the LoC in Nowshera sector of Rajouri district. The deceased soldier was identified as Naib Subedar Rajwinder Singh, a resident of village Goindwal Sahib in Amritsar’s Khadur Sahib Tehsil in Punjab. 


With Wednesday’s casualty, this is the ninth killing of soldiers along the LoC in Poonch and Rajouri sector in Pakistan shelling during the last three months.



 

Pakistan has violated the ceasefire over 3,000 times along the borders in Jammu and Kashmir this year so far. 


The Union Home Ministry, in an RTI reply, recently disclosed that as many as 8,571 ceasefire violations by Pakistan had been reported along the borders in Jammu and Kashmir during the last three years--on an average at-least nine ceasefire violations daily thereby causing loss of lives and property.




Army JCO killed in firing along LoC in J&K's Rajouri


Army JCO killed in firing along LoC in J&K's Rajouri
Army JCO killed in firing along LoC in J&K's Rajouri





“In these ceasefire violations by Pakistan at IB and LOC areas during the period between January 2018 and July 2020, at least 119 persons lost their lives including 63 civilians and 56 security force personnel besides causing injuries to 308 civilians and 300 security personnel,” the reply said.


 

With no let-up in ceasefire violations, a Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) was killed on the intervening night of Tuesday and Wednesday after Pakistan violated ceasefire along the Line of Control (LoC) in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir. 


Lt Col Devender Anand, PRO (Defence) Jammu confirmed the killing of the JCO, saying the incident took place in Keri sector of Rajouri.


Official sources said the officer of the rank of Naib Subedar was posted at a forward location in Keri sector and he suffered fatal injuries when Pakistan resorted to firing and shelling from across the LoC. The Army retaliated strongly to silence the enemy guns. 


On August 30, a JCO was killed in Pakistani shelling along the LoC in Nowshera sector of Rajouri district. The deceased soldier was identified as Naib Subedar Rajwinder Singh, a resident of village Goindwal Sahib in Amritsar’s Khadur Sahib Tehsil in Punjab. 


With Wednesday’s casualty, this is the ninth killing of soldiers along the LoC in Poonch and Rajouri sector in Pakistan shelling during the last three months.




Army JCO killed in firing along LoC in J&K's Rajouri



 

Pakistan has violated the ceasefire over 3,000 times along the borders in Jammu and Kashmir this year so far. 


The Union Home Ministry, in an RTI reply, recently disclosed that as many as 8,571 ceasefire violations by Pakistan had been reported along the borders in Jammu and Kashmir during the last three years--on an average at-least nine ceasefire violations daily thereby causing loss of lives and property.


“In these ceasefire violations by Pakistan at IB and LOC areas during the period between January 2018 and July 2020, at least 119 persons lost their lives including 63 civilians and 56 security force personnel besides causing injuries to 308 civilians and 300 security personnel,” the reply said.


 


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