Replying to a question raised by NC MLA Mian Altaf Ahmad and other legislators over the loss of lives and damage to property in the recurrent incidents of cross-border shelling, the minister told the Assembly that at about 4.20pm yesterday, the Pakistani army started indiscriminate firing in Mankote sector, which is manned by the Indian Army's 22 Sikh Regiment.
He said one woman, identified as Zainab Bee (45), a resident of Nar Balnoi, was killed and three Army personnel, Havaldar Lakhvinder Singh, Havaldar Balvir Singh and Lance Naik Charandeep Singh, were injured.
The minister said the district administration in Poonch was taking steps to avoid loss of life and property.
Alternate arrangements were in place for boarding and lodging of the affected population, he added.
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