Heavy shelling by the Pakistani Rangers reported in Nowshera, Sundarbani and Pallanwala sectors of Jammu and Kashmir since the morning on Friday. However, no injury was reported thus far.
This is the sixth ceasefire violation in the last 12 hours by the Pakistani Rangers.
Home Minister Rajnath Singh spoke to the chief of Border Security Force on Thursday, asking them to give a "fitting response".
Ceasefire violations were reported at six places along the Line of Control and the International Border today.
An injured head constable died yesterday in the Abdullian area of R.S. Pura sector.
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