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Cross-border shelling in Gurez; high school, madrassa and 4 houses damaged

News Desk by News Desk
September 2, 2020 | 11:21 am
in Conflict, News
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Srinagar: As many as six structures including a government school and a madrasa were partially damaged after Pakistani troops ‘violated the ceasefire and resorted to shelling’ along the Line of Control (LoC) in Bagtore area of Gurez in North Kashmir’s Bandipora district.

Quoting unnamed official sources, Kashmir News Observer reported that Pakistani troops resorted to unprovoked motor shelling in Tarabal area last evening during which at least 4 residential houses, a government high school and a madrassa got partially damaged.

They said that roof and ceiling of Government High School Tarabal got damaged due to shelling from across the border.

They said that the Pakistani forces violated the ceasefire along the LoC last evening and targeted forward defence locations in Tarabal area.

They added that the Indian Army personnel were giving a “strong and befitting” response to the ceasefire violation.

A police officer said that some residential houses have been partially damaged in the shelling. However, he said, no casualties or injury were reported during the shelling. KNO

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