New Delhi (Sputnik): Three Pakistani soldiers were killed and one was critically injured amid cross-border gunfire and and shelling between India and Pakistan on Tuesday. One Indian soldier was also killed, while five others sustained injuries in the hostilities, which flared up on Monday. The exchange of fire between the two armies has spread to more areas along the line of control (de facto border).
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"Three brave sons of soil laid their lives in the line of duty. Indian troops resorted to unprovoked fire in Rakhchakri, Rawalakot Sector along Line of Control(LoC)," Inter-Services Public Relations of Pakistan(ISPR) said.
#Indian troops resorted to unprovoked fire in #Rakhchakri, Rawalakot Sector along #LOC. Subedar Muhammad Riaz, Lance Havaldar Aziz Ullah and Sepoy Shahid Mansib embraced Shahadat, while one soldier got injured.
— APP (@appcsocialmedia) April 2, 2019
Pakistan army responded effectively. #PakistanArmy@OfficialDGISPR pic.twitter.com/xWSM9cH5Wb
Tuesday marks the second consecutive day of heavy firing and shelling between the two nuclear-armed nations. Earlier on Monday, an Indian border guard was killed and four others wounded in shelling across the border in the Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir. According to media reports, a 5-year-old was killed in Jammu in yesterday's exchange of fire, while many others have sustained injuries on both sides.
According to local sources due to Heavy Exchange of firing many civilians been injured in transferred to Hospitals in nazea peer sectors at #LOC, #IndianArmy targeted the villages of kirni, akhore and degwar. #AzadKashmir #India #Pakistan pic.twitter.com/1xlVGOIg84
— The Hawks (@TheHawksOps) April 1, 2019
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