20 injured, many flee homes as Pak bombs dozens of Indian villages in Jammu
All educational institutions in
the affected areas remained closed
Current Affairs News: Twenty civilians were injured as Pakistani troops shelled Indian
villages with mortar bombs by targeting hamlets and border outposts (BoPs) in
Jammu, Kathua and Samba districts along the International Border (IB) in the
Jammu region for the eighth day today, prompting a strong and effective
retaliation by the BSF.
Hundreds of panic-stricken villagers
fled their houses and took shelter either at the houses of relatives or relief
camps set up by the government at safer places.
All educational institutions in the affected areas remained closed.
"The Pakistan Rangers indulged in
heavy and indiscriminate shelling of mortar bombs and firing of small arms and
automatic weapons tonight, targeting villages in the Ramgarh and Samba
sectors," a police officer told PTI.
Fifteen persons -- 13 in the Ramgarh
sector, two in the Samba sector -- were injured in the firing and shelling in
Samba district, he said, adding that of them, 11 were sent to the GMC Hospital
in Jammu, while the remaining four were admitted to hospitals in the district.
Earlier, five persons were injured in
Pakistani shelling in Jammu district.
While Kaushalya Devi (70), Madan Lal
Bhagat (48), Des Raj (52) and Thudu Ram (65) were injured in the Arnia and R S
Pura sectors of Jammu district, Aman Singh (22) of Bobiyan village was injured
in the Hiranagar sector of Kathua district, officials said.
They added that the firing from across
the border was intense as 80 mm and 120 mm mortar shells hit dozens of
villages, including Jora Farm -- a hamlet of milkmen -- in the morning.
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