Updates: After Pak Firing Killed 4 Soldiers, Schools Closed In Rajouri

Indian forces say there have been over 130 instances of ceasefire violations by Pakistan last month, the highest since 2014.

All India | Posted by | Updated: February 05, 2018 10:24 IST
Updates: After Pak Firing Killed 4 Soldiers, Schools Closed In Rajouri

Schools inJammu and Kashmir's Rajouri were closed as a precautionary measure.

New Delhi:  After four soldiers were killed in shelling by Pakistani troops along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district on Sunday, schools in the region have been closed. Pakistan intensified firing at Indian military posts and villages along the Line of Control or LoC in Poonch and Rajouri districts. One solider was injured in the filing. A teenage girl and a soldier were injured in Poonch.

Here are the updates after Pak firing in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri: 

 


Feb 05, 2018
10:24 (IST)
Feb 05, 2018
10:06 (IST)
Feb 05, 2018
10:05 (IST)


84 schools closed as a precautionary measure after Pakistan violated ceasefire in Rajouri sector yesterday
Feb 05, 2018
09:49 (IST)
"This time they (Pakistan) have used guided missiles and mortors. Heavy firing was done by Pakistanis. We are also retaliating and giving them a befitting reply. The fact remains that how far the Pakistanis are going to continue this firing. We must give a solid reply so that they don't repeat these kind of actions again," Defence expert Sunil Deshpande was quoted by news agency ANI.
Feb 05, 2018
09:30 (IST)
Captain Kapil Kundu, 22, was one of the soldiers killed in the firing.

Feb 05, 2018
09:28 (IST)
The soliders killed were identified as Captain Kapil Kundu, 22, Rifleman Ramavatar, 28, Rifleman Subham Singh, 22 and Havilder Roshan Lal, 42.
Feb 05, 2018
09:19 (IST)
84 schools closed as a precautionary measure after Pakistan violated ceasefire in Rajouri sector yesterday. Four Army personnel lost their lives and one was injured in the ceasefire violation; Latest visuals from Manjakote area.
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