"The trade happened normally as per schedule. While 30 trucks from Indian side laden with different items were sent to PoK, 20 trucks were received from the other side," Custodian, LoC Trade centre Poonch, Tanveer Ahmad, told PTI.
The cross LoC trade takes place between Indian and PoK four days a week from Tuesday to Friday.
However, he said, the cross-LoC bus did not play yesterday in view of the holiday on account of Christmas.
Pakistani troops also violated ceasefire in Poonch's Shahpur sector next day but there was no casualty.
The twin districts witnessed highest number of ceasefire violations this year, resulting in suspension of cross-LoC trade and travel for nearly four months from July.
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