Thirteen PoK residents arrived here on the cross-LoC bus service via Poonch-Rawalakot in Jammu and Kashmir, while one Indian returned by the bus, a senior official said.
From India, 51 PoK residents returned on the LoC bus, while 20 freshers from India travelled on the LoC bus to PoK, he said.
The weekly bus service, popularly known as paigam-e-amun or message of peace, resumed on November 6 after remaining suspended for nearly four months owing to heavy Pakistani shelling along the LoC in Poonch district.
The trade between the two parts of Kashmir started in October 2008 on barter system.
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