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Pak claims 2 killed in shelling by Indian Army

By Snehesh Alex Philip
August 25, 2013 21:50 IST
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Pakistani authorities on Sunday claimed that two women were killed and seven other persons were injured in "unprovoked" shelling by the Indian Army across the LoC. A woman was killed and six other persons were injured seriously as a result of unprovoked Indian army shelling at Nakyal sector on Line of Control this morning, Radio Pakistan reported.

It reported that another woman was killed while a minor girl was injured at Datot area.

Deputy Commissioner Kotli Masoodur Rehman told the state-run radio channel that the Indian troops resorted to "unprovoked shelling" on the civilian population on LoC late Saturday night.

He accused Indian troops of having directly targeted civilian populations for the first time since their alleged violations of the Line of Control.

Tensions at the LoC have increased in the last few weeks especially after the killing of five Indian soldiers on August 6.

Both sides blame each other for LoC violations and say their action was retaliatory in nature. 

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