Pak Army’s Unprovoked Firing Along J&K LoC Enters 12th Day, Indian Forces Strike Back
The Pakistani Army has continued its unprovoked firing along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir for the 12th consecutive day. Indian forces have been retaliating strongly to protect the border and ensure the safety of civilians in the region.
According to Indian officials, the Pakistani Army has been violating the ceasefire agreement by firing heavy artillery and small arms at Indian positions. This firing started nearly two weeks ago and has intensified in some areas, causing significant concern among residents living close to the LoC.
Indian soldiers stationed along the LoC are responding with precision strikes. They have been targeting the positions from where the Pakistani Army is firing. The Indian Army has not only defended its posts but also made efforts to neutralize the threat posed by the attackers.
The continuous shelling has forced many civilians in the affected areas to move to safer locations. The government has set up temporary shelters to accommodate those displaced by the violence. Local authorities are also providing food, water, and medical aid to those in need.
The Indian government has raised the issue with international organizations, urging them to take notice of Pakistan’s actions and the ongoing ceasefire violations. Officials have repeatedly condemned the unprovoked firing, which they believe is intended to provoke tension and disrupt peace in the region.
The situation remains tense, but India has assured that its forces are well-prepared to handle the situation and protect the integrity of the nation. The Indian Army has also urged the Pakistani military to respect the ceasefire and stop targeting civilian areas.
This escalation marks another chapter in the ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan over Kashmir, a region both countries claim. Despite several peace talks over the years, violence along the LoC remains a regular issue, causing fear and hardship for the people living in the area.
India has made it clear that it will continue to defend its borders and retaliate against any aggression. The government has also called for greater international support to end cross-border hostilities and ensure lasting peace in the region.
