One BSF personnel sustains minor injury in unprovoked firing by Pak Rangers in Jammu & Kashmir's Arnia
A Border Security Force (BSF) personnel was injured in unprovoked firing by Pakistan Rangers in the Arnia sector of Jammu and Kashmir. The firing occurred during the night and was responded to by BSF troops. There were no civilian casualties, but houses were damaged in the incident. "We have found three mortar shells so far after overnight shelling from the Pakistan side. No person has been injured in the incident," a local of the border village of Bulleh Chak said.
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