The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Monday alleged that the Indian Army killed three Pakistan Army personnel and injured one in "unprovoked ceasefire violation" along the Line of Control (LoC).
The alleged shelling took place at Rukh Chakri sector in Rawalakot and received a strong response from the Pakistani forces, the Dawn reported.
The ISPR said, "India had initiated the unprovoked ceasefire violation that led to an exchange of fire between the two countries' border forces".
The Dawn News further reported that India breached the ceasefire agreement on more than 1,300 occasions since the start of this year, in which at least 52 civilians lost their lives, while 175 were injured.
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