Many border residents say that they have been witnessing death closely since the repeated ceasefire violations by Pakistan.
"It rained bombs and bullets on our villages during the day. It was like a war is being fought and we were caught in between, we witnessed death from close quarters," Kamlesh Kumari, a relative of Mara Ram, who died yesterday in the intense shelling by Pakistani forces, said.
While majority of the injured are not in a condition to speak, their relatives recount the horror they went through after Pakistani side targeted their village at a time when they were getting ready for routine chores.
"We were aware that the situation was tense, but we never thought that our village would be attacked like this, if we had an iota of information we would have already shifted to safer place," Harbans Lal, another relative of Mara Ram, said.
A 14-month-old girl, Pari, who has sustained injuries in
her neck and spine is also undergoing treatment at the GMC.
Doctors attending the victims of cross border firing say that while most of the injuries were not life threatening, Pari might need to stay in hospital for long as her injuries would take longer to heal.
"We have been treating victims of cross border firing from all parts of Jammu region and we try our best to provide them with best possible medical facilities here. We are working round the clock for them," Neeraj Sharma, a GMC doctor attending to the injured patients said.
"Wounds will heal, but life will not remain the same for us, now we would be afraid to return to our houses," Kumar said.
The relatives of the victims say that the firing has once again justified their demand for rehabilitation to safer locations.
"If similar situations continue on the border, nobody would want to return to their villages. The government must fulfil its promise of providing us with plots at safer locations," Preetam Singh, a resident of Rangoor said.
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