Unprovoked Indian firing along Working Boundary in Sialkot claims six lives, injures 26

Unprovoked Indian firing along Working Boundary in Sialkot claims six lives, injures 26

Sialkot (Staff Report): At least six Pakistanis including four women were martyred and twenty six others were injured when Indian forces launched unprovoked attacks alongside Working Boundry in Charwa, Chappar and Harpal sectors on Friday morning.

According to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), In the recent cease fire violations by the Indian armed forces on World Peace Day, 26 people, including 15 women and five children were injured.

“Indian brutality on World Peace Day martyred six innocent Pakistanis, injured 26 along working boundary in Chappar/Harpal/Charwa Sector,” DG ISPR Major General Asif Ghafoor tweeted.

Punjab Rangers gave benefiting response to the attack and silenced the enemies posts, which were targeting civilian population.

Earlier on Thursday, the ISPR issued a statement as saying: “Indian Border Security Forces resorted to unprovoked firing of mortars targeting civilian population along Working Boundary in village Bini Sulariyan in Charwah Sector”.