"We have become sitting ducks for target practice of Pakistan's troops. Our men have been injured in the firing and shelling and two among us have been killed," Bagh Ali of Jorha Farm said.
Ali and 300 residents of Jorha Farm hamlet close to International Border have fled their homes fearing more firing from Pakistan's troops.
Nearly 30,000 people have been displaced from 113 border villages along the 192-km long International Border following one of the worst violations of the 2003 ceasefire by Pakistan which has left eight people dead and 80 others, including nine security men, injured since October 1.
"Fear of death due to Pakistan shelling has forced us to leave our home and hearths and take shelter in camps here. Our houses have been dismantled by shelling," 47-year-old Suchet Singh of Kaku-Da Kothay told PTI.
"I found a new life. I narrowly escaped each time the mortar bombs rained over our house. Our rooftop was torn down and walls were pockmarked by bullets. I thanked God for saving my life and left next morning," Mahasha Kote dweller Raghu recounted stories of worst spasm of terror in the tense region.
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