Pakistani troops fired heavy mortar bombs of 120 mm on villages in Kerni-Sabzian sector in Poonch this morning, triggering panic among residents.
"Army carried out effective retaliation resulting in exchanges which were going on when reports last came in from the area," a Defence spokesman said.
Pakistani troops fired mortars, rocket-projectile grenades (RPGs) and automatic weapons targeting forward posts since 2330 hrs in violation of ceasefire, he said.
They fired 82 mm mortar shells, RPGs and used automatic and small arms, he said. The shells also landed in civilian areas.
Superintendent of Police Poonch J S Johar said the injured have been hospitalised.
Pakistani troops have violated the ceasefire nine times in September this year ahead of Director General-level talks between the border guarding forces of India and Pakistan from September 9.
Ceasefire violations in Jammu and Kashmir, including sniper attacks, and infiltration are among the key issues India is expected to raise with Pakistan during the five-day talks.
Eleven people, including two jawans, were killed and over 30 injured in ceasefire violations by Pakistan last month.
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