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Islamabad protests over border firing

Published: 07 Oct 2014 - 12:07 am | Last Updated: 20 Jan 2022 - 03:31 pm

Islamabad: Pakistan yesterday lodged ‘a strong protest’ with the Indian government over ‘unprovoked firing’ and alleged violation of the ceasefire by Indian security forces leading to the deaths of four civilians.
The ministry of foreign affairs in a statement said, “Pakistan strongly condemns the Indian security forces’ unprovoked firing, violating the ceasefire at the working boundary at Charwah sector today.”
It said the firing started at midnight and continued till yesterday morning.
“The Indian violation, in complete disregard of the sacred occasion of Eid Al Adha” led to the deaths of four people and injuries to three others.”
“Two children and a woman in village Dharmala and a 60-year-old man in Tulsipur were among the fatalities, while two civilians in Dharmala and a child in village Harpal were injured, the statement said.
“It is deeply saddening that Indian security forces’ act of aggression deprived a number of families from celebrating the auspicious Eid,” the statement said. The Pakistan government offered its condolences to the bereaved families and the victims.
It said that Pakistan has lodged a strong protest with India through diplomatic channels and ‘called for restraining its forces from constant violation of the ceasefire’.
“This was the sixth violation, occurring on daily basis since October 1. Indian Forces violated from Akhnur, Dawar, Gulmerg, Jammu, and lastly, from Charwah sectors,” the statement said.           AGENCies