The shells exploded at an isolated areas and did not caused any casualty or injury to anyone on this side, he said adding that the BSF did not retaliate.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan army claimed that a 60-year-old civilian was killed on Saturday in alleged firing by Indian troops across the Line of Control.
Muhammad Aslam, 60, was killed in Polas village in Rawlakot sector on Saturday, Pakistan army said in a statement. "He received three bullets in abdomen while he was cutting grass and wood 100-150 metres towards our side of the q LoC," it said.
Pakistan also lodged a protest with India through diplomatic channels over the civilian's death, Pakistan's foreign office said in a statement.
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