Security forces have warned border dwellers not to touch live shells that have landed in border hamlets and agricultural land in Jammu, Samba and Kathua along the International Border (IB) and twin districts of Rajouri and Poonch along the Line of Control (LoC).
As Sukham Chand returned home in his hamlet in Arnia sector, he could not enter his border home as a live mortar bomb shell was lying in his compound.
Like him, Daljeet Singh of Korotana hamlet is living in fear as several shells have landed in his paddy field creating deep craters.
"I can resume agriculture work once all these live shells are recovered and defused safely otherwise it is a death trap for us. We fear to move towards our agricultural land now, Singh said.
As per the police, many live shells have been found in villages and farm lands.
We have identified 30 live mortar shells in various border villages and agricultural land along the LoC in R S Pura and Arnia sectors today. They have been marked, Sub- Divisional Police Officer (SDPO), R S Pura, Surinder Chowdhary told PTI.
Police have written to the Army to set up a bomb disposal squad and detect and defuse bomb shells.
We have written to the Army to carry out an operation and detect and defuse mortar bomb shells which are lying in border villages and agricultural lands and can pose a threat to area dwellers once they return home, Chowdhary said.
As most of the people are out of their houses due to threat of border shelling, a full exercise to detect all such shells is still underway.
As per reports, Pakistan has fired 3000-4000 mortar shells targeting Indian villages and border towns in which 12 people, including seven civilians and five security jawans have been killed and over 65 people injured in Samba, Jammu, Kathua district along the IB and of Rajouri and Poonch along LoC.
Pakistan Rangers started shelling along the IB on Wednesday last.
Over 300 educational institutes are closed since the firing began along the IB and the LoC in Jammu region.
Deputy Commissioner Jammu, Kumar Rajeev Ranjan said 58 villages in Arnia and Suchetgarh sectors of Jammu district have been affected due to shelling by Pakistan.
"Over 36,000 border dwellers have migrated from their homes", the DC said.
While most of the border dwellers are living with their relatives, over 1000 are camped in boarding and lodging places set up by the government in schools and panchayat houses.
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