Pakistan says India's shelling of Kashmir on the rise
(last modified Fri, 24 Jul 2020 05:52:33 GMT )
Jul 24, 2020 05:52 UTC
  • Pakistan says India's shelling of Kashmir on the rise

Pakistan's military says there has been an uptick in firing across the Line of Control (LoC) - the informal border that separates Pakistan and India-controlled Kashmir - at a time of heightened diplomatic tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.

Malik Mohammad Ayub Awan, deputy commissioner for a district near the LoC encompassing around 200,000 people, said six civilians had died and 13 wounded, some seriously, in the last few weeks on the border, and there had been about 45 incidents of shelling or firing.

"They always target the civilian population, and because of that we can neither attend wedding parties, nor funerals. We can't carry out any agriculture activities, or go to the mosques, or carry out ordinary daily activities," said 18-year-old student Mohammad Shahid who had been hit by a splinter a few months back, injuring his shoulder.

Reuters journalists met with locals who had been injured by Indian fire and who had lost family members. Most said they were not intimidated by Indian aggression, and were willing to cross the border and retaliate, if allowed to do so by the Pakistani government.

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