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Incidents of Ceasefire Violations in J&K:2012
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January - 3 
An infiltrator was injured as injured as troops foiled Pakistani firing-backed infiltration bid of militants on the Line of Control (LoC) at Tarkundi in Gambhir sector of Poonch District in the night of January 3, reports Daily Excelsior. Troops observed a group of four to five militants, trying to
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An infiltrator was injured as injured as troops foiled Pakistani firing-backed infiltration bid of militants on the Line of Control (LoC) at Tarkundi in Gambhir sector of Poonch District in the night of January 3, reports Daily Excelsior. Troops observed a group of four to five militants, trying to infiltrate into Indian Territory, and challenged the militants who opened fire. This forced the militants to retrieve to Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK). One of escaped militants got injured in the firing. Pakistan Army also resorted to ceasefire violation to give cover to the infiltrators, official sources said. As many as 45 truce violations were reported in 2011 along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir. Nine Security Force personnel were killed and nearly 50 injured in various firing incidents along the border between 2008 and 2011.
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January - 3 
The Sentinel reports that Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) has written to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) to take action against the “Kehoi campers” (GPRN/NSCN- Khole Kitovi) for alleged violation of ceasefire ground rules.
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The Sentinel reports that Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) has written to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) to take action against the “Kehoi campers” (GPRN/NSCN- Khole Kitovi) for alleged violation of ceasefire ground rules.
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March - 16 
Pakistan Rangers opened firing on a patrol party of the Border Security Force (BSF) at forward village of Chachwal in the Rajpora area of Samba District in the night of March 16, reports Daily Excelsior. The BSF personnel who escaped unhurt in the firing, however, anticipating infiltration attempt b
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Pakistan Rangers opened firing on a patrol party of the Border Security Force (BSF) at forward village of Chachwal in the Rajpora area of Samba District in the night of March 16, reports Daily Excelsior. The BSF personnel who escaped unhurt in the firing, however, anticipating infiltration attempt by the militants in the garb of firing by the Rangers, opened retaliatory fire. However, no casualties or damage was reported in the firing that lasted about half an hour.
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March - 19 
Army on March 19 thwarted infiltration attempt by a group of three to four militants under the cover of firing by Pakistani troops in forward area of Jangarh in Nowshera sector of Rajouri District, reports Daily Excelsior. Official sources said the Army personnel observed movement of a group of thre
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Army on March 19 thwarted infiltration attempt by a group of three to four militants under the cover of firing by Pakistani troops in forward area of Jangarh in Nowshera sector of Rajouri District, reports Daily Excelsior. Official sources said the Army personnel observed movement of a group of three to four militants at the Line of Control (LoC) opposite Jangarh and challenged the militants, who were heading towards Indian Territory, and asked them to surrender. However, the militants opened firing. Simultaneously, the Pakistani troops opened firing from their forward positions targeting Indian Army to facilitate infiltration by the militants, sources said. Army retaliated from this side. Exchange of firing continued for about half an hour after which the infiltrators escaped back. Troops didn't suffer any casualties or damage in firing by the militants and Pakistan Army.
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March - 21 
An Army trooper was injured when Pakistani troops, in violation of ceasefire, opened fire on Indian troopers in the Nowshera sector of Rajouri District in the night of March 21.
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An Army trooper was injured when Pakistani troops, in violation of ceasefire, opened fire on Indian troopers in the Nowshera sector of Rajouri District in the night of March 21.
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April - 25 
A total of 102 ceasefire violations along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir have taken place since 2010, the Government said on April 25, reports Hindustan Times. In a written reply in Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Parliament), Defense Minister AK Antony said 44 cases of ceasefire violati
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A total of 102 ceasefire violations along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir have taken place since 2010, the Government said on April 25, reports Hindustan Times. In a written reply in Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Parliament), Defense Minister AK Antony said 44 cases of ceasefire violations along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir were registered in 2010. While there were 51 cases in 2011, seven such instances have come to notice this year [2012], he informed. Two Army personnel and one Border Security Force (BSF) soldier died in these violations in 2010, he said. "All activities across LoC are continuously monitored. Measures like strengthening of defenses, deployment/redeployment of troops, infrastructure development and military modernization are factored into our plans," he said.
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May - 4 
Pakistan Army resorted to ceasefire violation at the Line of Control (LoC) in the Nangi Tekri area of Poonch District in the night of May 4, but there were no casualties in the 15 minutes firing, reports Daily Excelsior. No movement of infiltrators was observed during ceasefire violation, official s
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Pakistan Army resorted to ceasefire violation at the Line of Control (LoC) in the Nangi Tekri area of Poonch District in the night of May 4, but there were no casualties in the 15 minutes firing, reports Daily Excelsior. No movement of infiltrators was observed during ceasefire violation, official sources said.
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May - 12 
Pakistan Army on May 12 resorted to ceasefire violation on the Line of Control (LoC) at Sabjian sector of Poonch District but there were no casualties or damage in the firing, reports Daily Excelsior. The firing continued about 40 minutes but the Indian side exercised restraint and didn’t retaliate.
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Pakistan Army on May 12 resorted to ceasefire violation on the Line of Control (LoC) at Sabjian sector of Poonch District but there were no casualties or damage in the firing, reports Daily Excelsior. The firing continued about 40 minutes but the Indian side exercised restraint and didn’t retaliate. No infiltration attempt by the militants under the cover of firing was noticed anywhere in Sabjian sector, sources said. "Firing by the Pakistan troops was not aimed at facilitating infiltration attempts but was only confined to ceasefire violation, for which no reasons were given by the Pakistani troops during protest lodged by Indian Army on hotline this evening’’, sources said.
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May - 22 
Pakistan Army violated ceasefire at Sabjian sector at 10.50am by firing eight to 10 rounds of Pika gun on the Indian Army personnel, who were engaged in repair work of fencing along the LoC, which had been damaged during the winter due to heavy snowfall. There were no casualties or damage on Indian
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Pakistan Army violated ceasefire at Sabjian sector at 10.50am by firing eight to 10 rounds of Pika gun on the Indian Army personnel, who were engaged in repair work of fencing along the LoC, which had been damaged during the winter due to heavy snowfall. There were no casualties or damage on Indian side in firing by Pakistan Army, sources said but added that the fencing work has been stopped for the time being. Sources said Pakistan Army had been objecting to fencing work presuming that the troops were laying new fencing. Last week also, they had fired at the troops at same place with the same motive of blocking the fence repair. This is the 10th ceasefire violation by Pakistan along the Indo-Pak border in 2012 and the third this month (May).
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May - 30 
A Border Security Force (BSF) trooper was injured in a targeted firing by the Pakistani Rangers at Regal Post on the International Border (IB) in Samba sector late in the evening of May 30, reports Daily Excelsior. Violating ceasefire, the Pakistani Rangers fired at BSF’s Regal Post from their Bhure
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A Border Security Force (BSF) trooper was injured in a targeted firing by the Pakistani Rangers at Regal Post on the International Border (IB) in Samba sector late in the evening of May 30, reports Daily Excelsior. Violating ceasefire, the Pakistani Rangers fired at BSF’s Regal Post from their Bhure Chak Post at about 7pm, injuring the BSF trooper. The BSF didn’t retaliate, official sources said.
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June - 5 
Two Pakistani Rangers were killed as the Border Security Force (BSF) personnel retaliated a cease-fire violation by the Pakistani Rangers on the International Border (IB) in Samba sector on June 5, reports Daily Excelsior. However, no casualties were reported on Indian side in the firing in which m
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Two Pakistani Rangers were killed as the Border Security Force (BSF) personnel retaliated a cease-fire violation by the Pakistani Rangers on the International Border (IB) in Samba sector on June 5, reports Daily Excelsior. However, no casualties were reported on Indian side in the firing in which medium to small arms fire was used. Official sources said that the Rangers started firing on Indian positions in at forward village of Suchetpur in Samba sector. As the Rangers continued firing for sometime in violation of ceasefire, the BSF retaliated. Exchange of firing continued for about half an hour in which small and medium fire arms were used. Preliminary reports revealed that two Rangers were reportedly killed in retaliatory firing by the BSF but there was no official confirmation of the killings. There was no infiltration attempt visible during ceasefire violation by the Rangers
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June - 11 
A Border Security Force (BSF) trooper was injured when Pakistan Army violating ceasefire opened firing on the Line of Control (LoC) at Krishna Ghati sector in Poonch District in the afternoon of June 11, according to Daily Excelsior. Army spokesman Colonel RK Palta said, "We exercise restraint and d
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A Border Security Force (BSF) trooper was injured when Pakistan Army violating ceasefire opened firing on the Line of Control (LoC) at Krishna Ghati sector in Poonch District in the afternoon of June 11, according to Daily Excelsior. Army spokesman Colonel RK Palta said, "We exercise restraint and didn't retaliate.” “No movement of infiltrators was visible at the spot. There were no signs of any infiltration attempt. The militants hadn't ventured to intrude into this side under the cover of firing'', sources said, adding it was difficult for the militants to make any bid to infiltrate from the LoC during the day time.
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June - 13 
Pakistani authorities in Islamabad claimed two civilians, including a woman, were injured in alleged firing by Indian troops in the Battal sector of the LoC. Police officials at Rawalakot in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) claimed Indian troops fired "without any provocation" at Battal village.
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Pakistani authorities in Islamabad claimed two civilians, including a woman, were injured in alleged firing by Indian troops in the Battal sector of the LoC. Police officials at Rawalakot in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) claimed Indian troops fired "without any provocation" at Battal village.
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June - 13 
Violating ceasefire, Pakistan Army resorted to heavy unprovoked firing in Krishna Ghati sector on the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District in the afternoon of June 13 killing an Indian Army trooper and injuring three others, reports Daily Excelsior. Official sources said Pakistan Army started he
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Violating ceasefire, Pakistan Army resorted to heavy unprovoked firing in Krishna Ghati sector on the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District in the afternoon of June 13 killing an Indian Army trooper and injuring three others, reports Daily Excelsior. Official sources said Pakistan Army started heavy firing from their forward position targeting Indian posts in Nangi Tekri area of Krishna Ghati sector at 2.15 pm today. Pakistan side used medium to heavy arms fire to target Indian posts. "When our Army jawans went to forward post to evacuate the injured jawan (who died later), Pakistan Army again opened heavy firing injuring three more soldiers’’, sources said. The dead body of deceased trooper, Rajinder Singh, was still lying at the forward post. "Troops in the forward area were making efforts to retrieve the body’’, sources said. Firing continued till 7pm, sources said, adding Pakistani troops stopped firing only after retaliation by the Army from this side after the killing of the soldier.
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June - 14 
For second consecutive day on June 14, Pakistan Army continued heavy firing on Indian positions on the Line of Control (LoC) in Nangi Tekri area of Krishna Ghati sector in Poonch District, according to Daily Excelsior. "A message was passed to Pakistan Army on hotline to restrain and de-escalate ten
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For second consecutive day on June 14, Pakistan Army continued heavy firing on Indian positions on the Line of Control (LoC) in Nangi Tekri area of Krishna Ghati sector in Poonch District, according to Daily Excelsior. "A message was passed to Pakistan Army on hotline to restrain and de-escalate tensions but they continued firing. We gave controlled but effective and essential response to Pakistan firing’’, sources said, adding the intermittent firing from across the LoC continued till late evening. Pakistan Army used mortars, rockets, sniper and other automatic arms fire since June 13 afternoon.
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June - 17 
Two troopers were injured on June 17 as Pakistan continued to violate ceasefire along the Line of Control (LoC), according to Daily Excelsior. Colonel R.K. Palta said, “Pakistan resorted to unprovoked firing, using heavy automatic and small arms fire, from 12 different posts at 10.pm Saturday (June
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Two troopers were injured on June 17 as Pakistan continued to violate ceasefire along the Line of Control (LoC), according to Daily Excelsior. Colonel R.K. Palta said, “Pakistan resorted to unprovoked firing, using heavy automatic and small arms fire, from 12 different posts at 10.pm Saturday (June 16). Later at 11.15 pm, Pakistan fired mortars and a large number of high explosive rounds on Indian posts in the same area. The firing continued till 12.30 am on Sunday (June 17),” as reported on June 18, by dnaindia.com. The Indian Army also retaliated by controlled effective firing to the Pakistani provocation. “Troops exercised utmost restraint. The response to Pakistani firing, though controlled, was effective fire. The Indian Army continues to maintain a high level of alert all along the LoC (Line of Control),” he added. The tension started on June 11, when Pakistani forces violated the ceasefire at Krishna Ghati sub-sector of Poonch sector in which a Border Security Force (BSF) trooper was injured. He succumbed to wounds in the night of June 13. Efforts to de-escalate the situation received a jolt when Pakistan postponed the flag meeting scheduled to be held at Chakan-Da-Bagh on June 16, without giving any reasons. The Cross-LoC trade via the Chakan-Da-Bagh crossing also remained suspended, awaiting de-escalation of the situation in the Krishna Ghati Sector. The crisis further deepened on June 16 night when Pakistan Army once again fired on Indian posts in the Krishna Ghati sector without any provocation.
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June - 18 
in another effort to de-escalate tensions on the LoC especially in Krishna Ghati sector, Army on June 18, sent another message on hotline to Pakistan Army officials for a flag meeting tomorrow to discuss the situation arising out of heavy firing from across the LoC. Sources said the civil administra
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in another effort to de-escalate tensions on the LoC especially in Krishna Ghati sector, Army on June 18, sent another message on hotline to Pakistan Army officials for a flag meeting tomorrow to discuss the situation arising out of heavy firing from across the LoC. Sources said the civil administration has also sent a detailed report of PoK authorities’ refusal to open gates at Chakan-Da-Bagh for cross-LoC bus service and trade.
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June - 19 
On June 19, Pakistani troops targeted Indian posts by resorting to small arms firing along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch sector in the fifth incident of ceasefire violation over the last nine days, reported Zee News. Pakistani troops opened small arms firing on Indian forward posts along the L
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On June 19, Pakistani troops targeted Indian posts by resorting to small arms firing along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch sector in the fifth incident of ceasefire violation over the last nine days, reported Zee News. Pakistani troops opened small arms firing on Indian forward posts along the LoC in Krishnagati belt of Poonch sector around 1000 hours this morning [June 19], Public Relation Officer (PRO), Ministry of Defence (MoD), Colonel R K Palta told reporters. He said that the firing lasted for 15 minutes and the Indian side exercised restraint. However, no one was injured or no damage has been caused in the firing. This is the fifth ceasefire violation and firing incident by Pakistani troops in past nine days in the Poonch sector. Two troopers were killed and four others injured in the firing by Pakistan troops in four ceasefire violations since June 11 to June 16 along the Loc in Poonch sector.
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August - 5 
Violating the Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) of 2003, Pakistani Rangers opened firing on the International Border (IB) at Arnia sector of Jammu District in the night of August 5, reports Daily Excelsior. Official reports said the Rangers started firing at Kot Kubba and Budhwar posts of Arnia sector at 8
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Violating the Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) of 2003, Pakistani Rangers opened firing on the International Border (IB) at Arnia sector of Jammu District in the night of August 5, reports Daily Excelsior. Official reports said the Rangers started firing at Kot Kubba and Budhwar posts of Arnia sector at 8.40pm. There were no casualties or damage in the firing, which continued till late night.
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August - 6 
Pakistani troops in the night of August opened heavy firing simultaneously on the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch sector and International Border (IB) in Hiranagar sector of Kathua District causing injuries to two Border Security Force (BSF) troopers, according to Daily Excelsior. Official sources d
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Pakistani troops in the night of August opened heavy firing simultaneously on the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch sector and International Border (IB) in Hiranagar sector of Kathua District causing injuries to two Border Security Force (BSF) troopers, according to Daily Excelsior. Official sources didn’t rule out Pakistan Army and Rangers facilitating infiltration attempts by the militants under the cover of firing. The Rangers targeted the BSF troopers and their posts at Pansar Post in Hiranagar sector in Kathua District at about 7.30pm. Two BSF troopers, who were patrolling the forward areas of Pansar Post, were injured in the firing. The BSF troopers retaliated and heavy exchange of firing between the two sides continued till late night when the reports last came in. Pakistan Army also resorted to heavy firing in Shahpur Kirni sector, about 15 kilometers from Poonch, in violation of the Cease Fire Agreement (CFA), at 7.45pm. The firing continued till late night, sources said. However, no casualties were reported.
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August - 11 
The Pakistani Rangers on August 11, resorted to heavy firing on forward Indian posts of Pindi Sarochan, Pittal and Chenaz in Arnia sector injuring a Border Security Force (BSF) soldier, identified as Ram Avtar Dubey, according to Daily Excelsior. Heavy firing continued from 6.30 pm to 9 pm after whi
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The Pakistani Rangers on August 11, resorted to heavy firing on forward Indian posts of Pindi Sarochan, Pittal and Chenaz in Arnia sector injuring a Border Security Force (BSF) soldier, identified as Ram Avtar Dubey, according to Daily Excelsior. Heavy firing continued from 6.30 pm to 9 pm after which intermittent firing was on. Sources said the firing was unprovoked from the Pakistan side. The possibility of the Rangers facilitating infiltration by the militants under the garb of firing has not been ruled out, they added and said the BSF was on high alert along the International Border especially after the detection of a tunnel dug into the Indian territory in Samba sector.
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August - 13 
Pakistani troops on August 13 violating the ceasefire opened fire on Indian posts along the Indo-Pak border in Arnia sector of Jammu District, reports Zee News. "There was firing of several rounds on India's Pindi Border out Post (BoP) along the International Border in Arnia sector of Jammu District
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Pakistani troops on August 13 violating the ceasefire opened fire on Indian posts along the Indo-Pak border in Arnia sector of Jammu District, reports Zee News. "There was firing of several rounds on India's Pindi Border out Post (BoP) along the International Border in Arnia sector of Jammu District this evening," an unnamed senior Border Security Force (BSF) officer said. The BSF opened retaliatory fire, he said, adding that the exchange of fire was brief.
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August - 15 
Pakistan Army resorted to heavy firing on Line of Control (LoC) at Krishna Ghati sector in Poonch District at 9.30pm. Heavy firing was reported at Kirpan, Kranti and Goda posts. However, there were no casualties or damage in both the incidents. It may be mentioned here that Pakistan has reg
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Pakistan Army resorted to heavy firing on Line of Control (LoC) at Krishna Ghati sector in Poonch District at 9.30pm. Heavy firing was reported at Kirpan, Kranti and Goda posts. However, there were no casualties or damage in both the incidents. It may be mentioned here that Pakistan has regularly been resorting to firing at forward Indian posts during past about 10 days. The firing had started after detection of 540 meters long tunnel, dug inside the Indian Territory by Pakistan authorities from their side at forward village of Chechwal in Samba sector, to facilitate infiltration attempt and smuggle narcotics. A farmer had detected the tunnel on July 27.
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August - 15 
Pakistani Rangers violating the ceasefire opened firing at Rathua and Pansar areas in Hiranagar sector of Kathua District at about 3.30pm of August 15, reports Daily Excelsior. Heavy firing continued for about an hour. The Border Security Force (BSF) retaliated. Intermittent firing continued till ni
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Pakistani Rangers violating the ceasefire opened firing at Rathua and Pansar areas in Hiranagar sector of Kathua District at about 3.30pm of August 15, reports Daily Excelsior. Heavy firing continued for about an hour. The Border Security Force (BSF) retaliated. Intermittent firing continued till night. Some of the people told the Daily Excelsior on phone from forward villages of Pansar and Rathua that they saw such kind of firing on the border for the first time after ceasefire came into force between the two countries in November 2003.
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August - 16 
A Border Security Force (BSF) soldier, identified as Chander Narayan, was killed due to heavy firing from Pakistani side of the International Border (IB) on Indian positions at forward village of Abdullian in R.S. Pura sector, on August 16, reports Daily Excelsior. Pakistani Rangers had resorted to
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A Border Security Force (BSF) soldier, identified as Chander Narayan, was killed due to heavy firing from Pakistani side of the International Border (IB) on Indian positions at forward village of Abdullian in R.S. Pura sector, on August 16, reports Daily Excelsior. Pakistani Rangers had resorted to firing and ceasefire violations six times on the IB including thrice in Arnia, twice in Pansar and for the first time in Abdullian in R.S. Pura sector. This was sixth ceasefire violation by Pakistani Rangers on the IB after detection of a tunnel dug by Pakistan authorities in the Indian territory at forward village of Chechwal in Samba sector in the evening of July 27 and third during past three days.
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August - 17 
Pakistani Rangers violating ceasefire resorted to heavy firing at Abdullian and adjoining posts up to Suchetgarh in RS Pura sector of Jammu District on August 17, reports Daily Excelsior. The firing continued about half an hour till the Border Security Force (BSF) retaliated. Though no casualty was
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Pakistani Rangers violating ceasefire resorted to heavy firing at Abdullian and adjoining posts up to Suchetgarh in RS Pura sector of Jammu District on August 17, reports Daily Excelsior. The firing continued about half an hour till the Border Security Force (BSF) retaliated. Though no casualty was reported, the farmers and other people took shelter in underground bunkers, which they had dug prior to ceasefire agreement of India and Pakistan that had come into force in November 2003. This was for the first time after the ceasefire agreement that the people had to take to bunkers again on the International Border (IB). With the latest incident, Pakistan has violated the ceasefire 11 times in the past 13 days along the IB and Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir. "I think the firing from Pakistani side is being done from weapons that are usually possessed and used by the Pakistan Army," BSF chief U K Bansal said.
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August - 19 
An infiltrator was killed as Border Security Force (BSF) personnel foiled two Pakistan-backed infiltration bids of militants in Jammu and Kashmir on August 19, reports Daily Excelsior. Official sources said the Pakistani Rangers resorted to heavy firing in forward area of Garkhal in Akhnoor sector o
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An infiltrator was killed as Border Security Force (BSF) personnel foiled two Pakistan-backed infiltration bids of militants in Jammu and Kashmir on August 19, reports Daily Excelsior. Official sources said the Pakistani Rangers resorted to heavy firing in forward area of Garkhal in Akhnoor sector of Jammu District at 10.15pm. The Rangers made an attempt under the covering fire to push a group of five to seven infiltrators into Indian side. The BSF retaliated, ensuing heavy exchange of gun-fighting that continued for about an hour in which at least one infiltrator was killed. Other intruders were reported to have escaped back under the cover of darkness and firing by the Pakistan side.
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August - 19 
at 8.15am, Pakistan Army resorted to heavy firing on the Line of Control (LoC) at Balnoi in Krishna Ghati sector of Poonch District with reports that the troops from across the LoC might have tried to facilitate infiltration attempt. Indian side retaliated, anticipating infiltration attempt by the m
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at 8.15am, Pakistan Army resorted to heavy firing on the Line of Control (LoC) at Balnoi in Krishna Ghati sector of Poonch District with reports that the troops from across the LoC might have tried to facilitate infiltration attempt. Indian side retaliated, anticipating infiltration attempt by the militants under the cover of heavy firing. Reports said the militants, if any in the area, would have retreated as there was no scope of infiltration.
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August - 20 
reports said that Pakistan has violated the cease-fire 37 times in 2012. There were 51 cases of cease-fire violation in 2011, 44 cases in 2010 and 28 in 2009.
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reports said that Pakistan has violated the cease-fire 37 times in 2012. There were 51 cases of cease-fire violation in 2011, 44 cases in 2010 and 28 in 2009.
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August - 21 
Pakistani Rangers on August 21 resorted to heavy firing at forward village of Pindi Charkan Kallan Camp in Arnia sector of Jammu District for about two hours, reports Daily Excelsior. The Border Security Force (BSF) retaliated to force the Rangers to stop firing. This is the fifteenth time that
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Pakistani Rangers on August 21 resorted to heavy firing at forward village of Pindi Charkan Kallan Camp in Arnia sector of Jammu District for about two hours, reports Daily Excelsior. The Border Security Force (BSF) retaliated to force the Rangers to stop firing. This is the fifteenth time that Pakistan has violated the ceasefire along the international border (IB) and Line of Control (LoC) in last 15 days, adds Daily Bhaskar.
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August - 30 
Thirty-three ceasefire violations have taken place along the Line of Control (LoC) in the last six months, the Government said, reported PTI on August 30. "In the last six months, there have been 33 instances of ceasefire violations along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir," Defence Minister A K Antony s
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Thirty-three ceasefire violations have taken place along the Line of Control (LoC) in the last six months, the Government said, reported PTI on August 30. "In the last six months, there have been 33 instances of ceasefire violations along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir," Defence Minister A K Antony said in written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Parliament). He said two Indian troopers have been killed and five were left injured in cross-LoC firing between India and Pakistan in this period.
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September - 2 
Pakistan resorted to firing on Indian positions in Krishna Ghati sector of Mendhar tehsil (revenue unit) in Poonch District in the night of September 2, reports Daily Excelsior. Official sources said Pakistan Army started firing at 10pm and continued it for more than half an hour. The Indian side di
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Pakistan resorted to firing on Indian positions in Krishna Ghati sector of Mendhar tehsil (revenue unit) in Poonch District in the night of September 2, reports Daily Excelsior. Official sources said Pakistan Army started firing at 10pm and continued it for more than half an hour. The Indian side didn't retaliate.
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September - 3 
Pakistani troops in the night of September 3 fired at a forward Indian post at Kamalkot in Baramulla District in the first ceasefire violation in the Kashmir Valley since 2003, reports The Times of India. A defence spokesman said on September 4 that the Indian forces retaliated and that no one was w
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Pakistani troops in the night of September 3 fired at a forward Indian post at Kamalkot in Baramulla District in the first ceasefire violation in the Kashmir Valley since 2003, reports The Times of India. A defence spokesman said on September 4 that the Indian forces retaliated and that no one was wounded in the 45-minute exchange of fire. "Firing from the Pakistan side was totally unprovoked. The main motive of the ceasefire violation by (Pakistani) Rangers was to facilitate infiltration by the militants in which they have been failing for quite a long time," he said.
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September - 3 
Tension again flared up on the International Border (IB) at Chechwal in Samba sector of Samba District after Pakistan not allowing the Border Security Force (BSF) to carry out further work on the tunnel ahead of border fencing fearing that it would be exposed as Security Forces had detected that tun
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Tension again flared up on the International Border (IB) at Chechwal in Samba sector of Samba District after Pakistan not allowing the Border Security Force (BSF) to carry out further work on the tunnel ahead of border fencing fearing that it would be exposed as Security Forces had detected that tunnel was leading toward Pakistan, Daily Excelsior reported on September 4. Official sources confirmed that work on further digging of the tunnel by the BSF authorities between border fencing and zero line has been stopped in anticipation of firing by the Pakistani Rangers. The BSF had managed to dig earth ahead of fencing and was nearing Zero Line when the Rangers objected to the work and wanted it to be stopped. The Rangers told the BSF to stop work or, otherwise, they would open firing. As reported earlier, a farmer had detected the tunnel on July 27. The BSF and Geological Survey of India (GSI) teams later detected that the tunnel had been dug 540 meters inside the Indian Territory leading to village Chechwal. The exit point of the tunnel was also detected
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September - 10 
Pakistan Army, violating ceasefire, resorted to heavy firing at Doda battalion (Krishna Ghati) sector in Poonch District on September 10, reports Daily Excelsior. Pakistan Army used automatic weapons and Rocket Projectile Guns (RPGs) in the firing. Indian side also retaliated. The firing continued f
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Pakistan Army, violating ceasefire, resorted to heavy firing at Doda battalion (Krishna Ghati) sector in Poonch District on September 10, reports Daily Excelsior. Pakistan Army used automatic weapons and Rocket Projectile Guns (RPGs) in the firing. Indian side also retaliated. The firing continued for about half an hour. "There was no movement of infiltrators during the firing’’, sources said, adding that Indian side didn’t suffer any casualties or damage.
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September - 12 
Pakistan Army violating ceasefire resorted to heavy firing on forward Indian positions at village Kalsa in Nato area of Poonch sector in the Poonch District in the night of September 12, reports Daily Excelsior. Pakistan firing at Kalsa started at 10.30pm and continued for about one hour. Indian sid
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Pakistan Army violating ceasefire resorted to heavy firing on forward Indian positions at village Kalsa in Nato area of Poonch sector in the Poonch District in the night of September 12, reports Daily Excelsior. Pakistan firing at Kalsa started at 10.30pm and continued for about one hour. Indian side retaliated after which firing stopped from across the Line of Control (LoC). However, no casualties or damage were reported on Indian side.
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September - 12 
Pakistan Army violating ceasefire resorted to small arms firing at Kanga forests and Dodot Nullah in Balakote sector of Mendhar tehsil in Poonch District on September 12, reports Daily Excelsior. Indian side retaliated and the firing continued for about one hour. No casualties or damage was reported
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Pakistan Army violating ceasefire resorted to small arms firing at Kanga forests and Dodot Nullah in Balakote sector of Mendhar tehsil in Poonch District on September 12, reports Daily Excelsior. Indian side retaliated and the firing continued for about one hour. No casualties or damage was reported on Indian side in Pakistan firing.
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September - 17 
Pakistan Army violating ceasefire resorted to heavy firing on forward Indian positions at Krishna Ghati sector in Poonch District in the night of September 17, reports Daily Excelsior. Pakistan Army started firing at forward Indian positions of Dogra, Chajjaman, Kirpan, Ghora and Kranti at 8pm from
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Pakistan Army violating ceasefire resorted to heavy firing on forward Indian positions at Krishna Ghati sector in Poonch District in the night of September 17, reports Daily Excelsior. Pakistan Army started firing at forward Indian positions of Dogra, Chajjaman, Kirpan, Ghora and Kranti at 8pm from their posts of Daaku, Roza, Kaif and Bhattan. Initially, Pakistan Army used small arms firing but later extended it to medium and heavy fire arms. At some places, Pakistani troops also fired rockets. Indian side retaliated to ensure that the militants trying to infiltrate under the cover of Pakistani firing didn’t manage to sneak in. Sources said a group of five to seven militants did try to intrude into Indian Territory under the cover of firing but their attempt was thwarted by the troops.
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September - 20 
On September 20, Pakistani Rangers violating ceasefire opened firing at forward village of Chechwal on the International Border in Samba sector of Samba District
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On September 20, Pakistani Rangers violating ceasefire opened firing at forward village of Chechwal on the International Border in Samba sector of Samba District
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September - 22 
Pakistan Army violating ceasefire on September 22 resorted to firing on Indian forward positions in Krishna Ghati sector of Poonch District, according to Daily Excelsior. However, there were no reports of any casualties or damage. Official reports said Pakistan Army opened firing from its forward Ba
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Pakistan Army violating ceasefire on September 22 resorted to firing on Indian forward positions in Krishna Ghati sector of Poonch District, according to Daily Excelsior. However, there were no reports of any casualties or damage. Official reports said Pakistan Army opened firing from its forward Battal area opposite Krishna Ghati sector. Sources said troops also observed movement of some militants along the Line of Control (LoC) during firing by Pakistan Army. However, the militants retrieved to Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) after retaliatory firing by the Army from this side.
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October - 1 
A couple was injured when Pakistani Rangers directly targeted the civilians violating ceasefire on the International Border at forward village of Chalariyan near Chechwal in Samba sector of Samba District in the afternoon of October 1, reports Daily Excelsior. Official sources said that Pakistani Ra
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A couple was injured when Pakistani Rangers directly targeted the civilians violating ceasefire on the International Border at forward village of Chalariyan near Chechwal in Samba sector of Samba District in the afternoon of October 1, reports Daily Excelsior. Official sources said that Pakistani Rangers started firing at 5.15pm targeting civilians, who were working in their fields in the forward areas. Two persons were injured in the firing. The Border Security Force (BSF) retaliated after which firing stopped from Pakistan side.
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October - 4 
Pakistani Rangers violating ceasefire opened fire in the forward area of Chalairi at Chechwal in Hiranagar sector of Samba District on October 4, according to Daily Excelsior. The Border Security Force (BSF) retaliated. "There were no casualties or damage on Indian side in the firing. However, at le
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Pakistani Rangers violating ceasefire opened fire in the forward area of Chalairi at Chechwal in Hiranagar sector of Samba District on October 4, according to Daily Excelsior. The Border Security Force (BSF) retaliated. "There were no casualties or damage on Indian side in the firing. However, at least two Rangers were reported to have sustained casualties—either fatal or non-fatal as the ambulances could be seen shifting two of them from the forward Pakistani posts’’, sources said.
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October - 6 
The Pakistani Rangers on October 6 violating ceasefire resorted to firing on the International Border (IB) at Khwara in Samba sector of Samba District, according to Daily Excelsior. Official sources said the Rangers started firing at 8am targeting the Border Security Force (BSF) personnel who were c
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The Pakistani Rangers on October 6 violating ceasefire resorted to firing on the International Border (IB) at Khwara in Samba sector of Samba District, according to Daily Excelsior. Official sources said the Rangers started firing at 8am targeting the Border Security Force (BSF) personnel who were cleaning grown up grass on the IB. The Rangers continued firing for about 10 minutes till the BSF retaliated from this side. There was no casualty or damage on Indian side in firing by the Rangers.
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October - 11 
Border Security Force (BSF) Inspector General (IG, Kashmir Frontier), S S Tomar said on October 11 that Pakistan violates ceasefire and sends infiltrators to escalate violence in the State so as to divert attention from its internal problems. The IG said there is no increase in chances of infiltrati
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Border Security Force (BSF) Inspector General (IG, Kashmir Frontier), S S Tomar said on October 11 that Pakistan violates ceasefire and sends infiltrators to escalate violence in the State so as to divert attention from its internal problems. The IG said there is no increase in chances of infiltration from across the border. When asked about possible rise in infiltration attempts before the snowfall, he replied: "I don't feel so. There are no such chances." Tomar said the situation in Kashmir has improved a lot. "There is virtual normalcy but there are mischief mongers who would try to vitiate the atmosphere of peace", he added.
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October - 16 
the Pakistani Army in the evening of October 16 opened fire in Hajipeer sector of Baramulla District. As reported earlier, three civilians were killed in the area in Pakistani firing at Indian positions in the morning of the same day.
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the Pakistani Army in the evening of October 16 opened fire in Hajipeer sector of Baramulla District. As reported earlier, three civilians were killed in the area in Pakistani firing at Indian positions in the morning of the same day.
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October - 16 
Three civilians were killed as Pakistan violated ceasefire in Hajipeer sector of Baramulla District on October 16, reports Daily Excelsior. General Officer Commanding (GOC) of Baramulla based 19-Division of Army, Major General Bipin Rawat, said that at around 10:30am Pakistani troops from across the
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Three civilians were killed as Pakistan violated ceasefire in Hajipeer sector of Baramulla District on October 16, reports Daily Excelsior. General Officer Commanding (GOC) of Baramulla based 19-Division of Army, Major General Bipin Rawat, said that at around 10:30am Pakistani troops from across the Line of Control (LoC) fired around 7-8 rounds of mortars that fell in Churanda village hardly 100 meters from the LoC in Haji Peer sector. The General said that one of the shells fired by Pakistani troops fell on a residential house leading to the death of three civilians - Mohammad Liaquat son of Nazir Ahmad, 15, Mohammad Shafiq son of Iman Bin, 32 and Shaheena daughter of Ismael, 20. He added that firing stopped at around 12:30pm. This is for the first time that civilians have been killed in the LoC firing since India and Pakistan signed a ceasefire agreement in 2003.
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October - 17 
Pakistan Amy violated ceasefire by firing at Mankote in Krishna Ghati sector (Poonch District) along the Line of Control (LoC) in the night of October 17, reports Daily Excelsior. In the course of firing a group of three to five militants reportedly made an attempt to infiltrate into the Indian terr
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Pakistan Amy violated ceasefire by firing at Mankote in Krishna Ghati sector (Poonch District) along the Line of Control (LoC) in the night of October 17, reports Daily Excelsior. In the course of firing a group of three to five militants reportedly made an attempt to infiltrate into the Indian territory which was foiled by the Indian troopers. Sources said, “The infiltration bid had been successfully thwarted”. No traces of militants were found in the search operation conducted in Mankote (Poonch District) and surrounding villages the next morning.
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October - 17 
Pakistan Army resorted to firing at Line of Control (LoC) in Mankote area of Krishna Ghati sector in Poonch District in the night of October 17. The Indian side retaliated as it was anticipating infiltration attempts from across the LoC. The intrusion bid, if any made during covering fire by the Pak
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Pakistan Army resorted to firing at Line of Control (LoC) in Mankote area of Krishna Ghati sector in Poonch District in the night of October 17. The Indian side retaliated as it was anticipating infiltration attempts from across the LoC. The intrusion bid, if any made during covering fire by the Pakistan Army, was thwarted as there were no traces of any movement on this side.
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October - 17 
Pakistan Army violating the ceasefire resorted to heavy firing at forward Indian posts at Gountrian in Poonch sector (Poonch District) in the evening of October 17, reports Daily Excelsior. Official reports said Pakistan Army started heavy firing on NPP and other posts at forward area of Gountrian a
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Pakistan Army violating the ceasefire resorted to heavy firing at forward Indian posts at Gountrian in Poonch sector (Poonch District) in the evening of October 17, reports Daily Excelsior. Official reports said Pakistan Army started heavy firing on NPP and other posts at forward area of Gountrian at 5.50pm. New Digging and Machi Morha posts of Pakistan were targeting the forward Indian posts on the Line of Control (LoC). The firing stopped as Indian side retaliated. Though there were no casualties or damage on Indian side in the firing, it could not be confirmed whether the militants made any infiltration during firing by the Pakistan Army. Sources, however, said a group of militants reportedly had tried to intrude into this side under the cover of Pakistan firing.
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October - 19 
Pakistan Army violating ceasefire opened fire in Krishna Ghati sector of Poonch District in the night of October 19, reported Daily Excelsior. Public Relations Officer (PRO) Defence, Jammu, Colonel R K Palta said on October 20 that Pakistan Army resorted to firing at 10.30pm in the night of October
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Pakistan Army violating ceasefire opened fire in Krishna Ghati sector of Poonch District in the night of October 19, reported Daily Excelsior. Public Relations Officer (PRO) Defence, Jammu, Colonel R K Palta said on October 20 that Pakistan Army resorted to firing at 10.30pm in the night of October 19. The firing continued for about an hour. "Approximately 400 to 500 rounds of small arms and light/heavy automatic weapons were fired by Pak Army. There was no casualty or damage on outside’’, Palta added. Sources said Pakistan’s Daku, Bhattal and Roza posts targeted Indian Kranti and Kirpan posts to diver focus of Army and push the militants. Indian side retaliated and thwarted attempt by the militants to intrude into this side.
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October - 19 
Pakistani Rangers violating ceasefire opened firing at Abdullian in RS Pura Sector of Jammu District on October 19, reports Daily Excelsior. The Border Security Force (BSF) retaliated. Firing lasted about an hour. No casualties or damage was reported on Indian side.
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Pakistani Rangers violating ceasefire opened firing at Abdullian in RS Pura Sector of Jammu District on October 19, reports Daily Excelsior. The Border Security Force (BSF) retaliated. Firing lasted about an hour. No casualties or damage was reported on Indian side.
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October - 29 
Pakistan Rangers again resorted to heavy firing violating the ceasefire agreement in Krishna Ghati sector along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District of Jammu and Kashmir on October 29, reports Daily Excelsior. Several posts besides Dogra and Gorha were targeted. Indian Troopers retaliated to
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Pakistan Rangers again resorted to heavy firing violating the ceasefire agreement in Krishna Ghati sector along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District of Jammu and Kashmir on October 29, reports Daily Excelsior. Several posts besides Dogra and Gorha were targeted. Indian Troopers retaliated to ensure that militants did not infiltrate into the Indian territory under the cover of firing by the Pakistan Rangers. No casualties or damage was reported on the Indian side
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October - 30 
Pakistani troops violated the ceasefire on forward posts in Krishna Ghati sector of Mendhar in Poonch District along the LoC. Official sources said that Pakistani troops fired from small weapons which was retaliated by Indian troops using equal caliber. The exchange continued for at least 45 minutes
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Pakistani troops violated the ceasefire on forward posts in Krishna Ghati sector of Mendhar in Poonch District along the LoC. Official sources said that Pakistani troops fired from small weapons which was retaliated by Indian troops using equal caliber. The exchange continued for at least 45 minutes. No loss of life or damage to property in the firing on the Indian side was reported.
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October - 30 
Violating the ceasefire agreement, Pakistani troops resorted to firing at International Border (IB) and Line of Control (LoC) on October 30, reports Kashmir Times. A senior BSF officer said, “Pakistan Rangers have fired with small arms on Indian post of Pindi along International Border (IB) in Arni
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Violating the ceasefire agreement, Pakistani troops resorted to firing at International Border (IB) and Line of Control (LoC) on October 30, reports Kashmir Times. A senior BSF officer said, “Pakistan Rangers have fired with small arms on Indian post of Pindi along International Border (IB) in Arnia sub-sector (Jammu District) from 11.45 AM today”. Retaliation by Border Security Force (BSF) personnel resulted in brief exchange of fire. No damage or casualty was reported on the Indian side.
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November - 1 
The Border Security Force (BSF) on the night of November 1 foiled a major infiltration attempt by a group of five militants at Galard Border Outpost (BOP) along the International Border (IB) in Samba sector (Samba District), reports Daily Excelsior. BSF personnel of 51 Battalion observed movement al
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The Border Security Force (BSF) on the night of November 1 foiled a major infiltration attempt by a group of five militants at Galard Border Outpost (BOP) along the International Border (IB) in Samba sector (Samba District), reports Daily Excelsior. BSF personnel of 51 Battalion observed movement along the IB with their Night Vision Devices (NVDs). According to details, Pakistan Rangers, violating ceasefire, opened unprovoked fire to facilitate the infiltration bid by the armed militants. BSF personnel retaliated to neutralize the militants. No casualties or damage on Indian side were reported. However, in search operations the following morning, no breach of fencing was found.
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November - 2 
Violating ceasefire, the Pakistani troops fired at forward village Churanda along Line of Control (LoC) on November 2, in Hajipeer sector of Uri in Baramulla District before the visit of a State Minister and local Member of Legislative Assemble (MLA), Taj Mohi-ud-Din, reports Daily Excelsior. Sarpan
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Violating ceasefire, the Pakistani troops fired at forward village Churanda along Line of Control (LoC) on November 2, in Hajipeer sector of Uri in Baramulla District before the visit of a State Minister and local Member of Legislative Assemble (MLA), Taj Mohi-ud-Din, reports Daily Excelsior. Sarpanch (head of the village level local self-government institution) of the Churanda village Laldin said that Pakistani troops fired at an Army post in the village adjacent to the podium which they were erecting for a meeting with the State Minister but shifted it to the safer place in the shade of a mountain away from the Pakistani machine guns. Sources from the Army said that Pakistani troops are firing on Indian posts to help infiltrators cross the LoC in the sector.
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November - 8 
Pakistan, on November 8, made fresh Ceasefire Violation in Charunda village in Hajipeer Sector of North Kashmir, reports Daily Excelsior. Commenting on the development, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of Baramulla based 19-Divison of the Army, Major General Bipin Rawat, said that continued Ceasefir
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Pakistan, on November 8, made fresh Ceasefire Violation in Charunda village in Hajipeer Sector of North Kashmir, reports Daily Excelsior. Commenting on the development, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of Baramulla based 19-Divison of the Army, Major General Bipin Rawat, said that continued Ceasefire Violations in the village is aimed at infiltrating militants into Kashmir valley ahead of winter. The GOC said that Pakistani firing is aimed at diverting Army's attention towards the ceasefire violations area so as to infiltrate militants from other areas of Uri sector. He added that large numbers of militants are waiting in Neelam valley in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) for infiltration.
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November - 21 
Pakistan Army again resorted to firing on November 21, violating ceasefire, at forward village of Gulpur in Poonch sector (Poonch District). Army spokesman Colonel RK Palta said since it was small arms firing, the troops from this side didn't retaliate. He added that there was no damage on Indian si
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Pakistan Army again resorted to firing on November 21, violating ceasefire, at forward village of Gulpur in Poonch sector (Poonch District). Army spokesman Colonel RK Palta said since it was small arms firing, the troops from this side didn't retaliate. He added that there was no damage on Indian side in firing by the Pakistani troops.
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November - 25 
Pakistan troopers resorted to heaviest firing of the year in almost entire Krishna Ghati sector (Poonch District) along Line of Control (LoC) on the nights of November 25, and November 26, as the Cease-fire Agreement (CFA) along LoC and International Border (IB) between India and Pakistan completed
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Pakistan troopers resorted to heaviest firing of the year in almost entire Krishna Ghati sector (Poonch District) along Line of Control (LoC) on the nights of November 25, and November 26, as the Cease-fire Agreement (CFA) along LoC and International Border (IB) between India and Pakistan completed nine years, reports Daily Excelsior. Pakistan troopers fired more than 6,000 rounds including 5,000 from heavy machine guns which were reportedly aimed at expressing displeasure against the Pakistan’s leadership. The ceasefire came into force on November 26, 2003, reducing mounting tensions between the two states in the wake of attack on Indian Parliament (December 13, 2001) after which India had deployed heavy troops along the India-Pakistan border. Sources said that it was for the first time in 2012, during nine years truce, that Pakistani Rangers directly targeted civilians on the Indian side. No casualties or damages were reported on the Indian side of the border, however, due to the firing, forests in Krishna Ghati caught fire, which was controlled by locals and Army personnel.
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November - 27 
Pakistani Rangers resorted to heavy firing at forward posts in Krishna Ghati sector (Poonch District) along the Line of Control (LoC) on November 27, reports Daily Excelsior. This is the third consecutive night that the Rangers have violated ceasefire. No casualties or damages were reported on India
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Pakistani Rangers resorted to heavy firing at forward posts in Krishna Ghati sector (Poonch District) along the Line of Control (LoC) on November 27, reports Daily Excelsior. This is the third consecutive night that the Rangers have violated ceasefire. No casualties or damages were reported on Indian side in the firing. As reported earlier, Pakistan Rangers fired more than 6,000 rounds in the nights of November 25 and November 26.
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December - 5 
Pakistani Rangers resorted to unprovoked firing and ceasefire violation in Arnia sector (Jammu District) along International Border (IB) on December 5. The Border Security Force (BSF) did not retaliate to the ceasefire violation. No damages to property or any casualties were caused during the firing
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Pakistani Rangers resorted to unprovoked firing and ceasefire violation in Arnia sector (Jammu District) along International Border (IB) on December 5. The Border Security Force (BSF) did not retaliate to the ceasefire violation. No damages to property or any casualties were caused during the firing.
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December - 6 
Pakistan Rangers on December 6 violated Ceasefire Agreement (CFA) along International Border (IB) and Line of Control (LoC), reports Daily Excelsior. Pakistan Rangers targeted forward posts in Krishna Ghati sector of Poonch District along LoC. Rangers also fired few rounds towards a bulldozer engag
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Pakistan Rangers on December 6 violated Ceasefire Agreement (CFA) along International Border (IB) and Line of Control (LoC), reports Daily Excelsior. Pakistan Rangers targeted forward posts in Krishna Ghati sector of Poonch District along LoC. Rangers also fired few rounds towards a bulldozer engaged in levelling of land at Pansar area in Hiranagar sector of Kathua District on the International Border (IB).
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December - 8 
Pakistan Army on December 8 night resorted to heavy firing in most parts of Krishna Ghati sector in Poonch District with an apparent attempt to push militants into the Indian side.
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Pakistan Army on December 8 night resorted to heavy firing in most parts of Krishna Ghati sector in Poonch District with an apparent attempt to push militants into the Indian side.
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December - 9 
Two militants along with two Pakistan troopers were killed as the Security Forces (SFs) from the Indian side retaliated to thwart infiltration attempt of militants, backed by heavy firing from Pakistan Rangers, in almost entire Krishna Ghati sector on the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District on
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Two militants along with two Pakistan troopers were killed as the Security Forces (SFs) from the Indian side retaliated to thwart infiltration attempt of militants, backed by heavy firing from Pakistan Rangers, in almost entire Krishna Ghati sector on the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District on November 9, reports Daily Excelsior. A group of seven to eight militants, reportedly belonging to Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), had made desperate attempt to infiltrate into the Indian side during last five days under the cover fire of Pakistan Army. As reported earlier, a number of militants have been camping across the LoC and International Border (IB) to be ‘launched’ into this side.
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December - 11 
Violating the ceasefire, Pakistan Army resorted to heavy firing on all forward Indian pickets in Krishna Ghati sector of Poonch District in the night of December 11, reports Daily Excelsior. Sources said a group of militants was also trying to infiltrate into Indian Territory taking advantage of Pak
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Violating the ceasefire, Pakistan Army resorted to heavy firing on all forward Indian pickets in Krishna Ghati sector of Poonch District in the night of December 11, reports Daily Excelsior. Sources said a group of militants was also trying to infiltrate into Indian Territory taking advantage of Pakistan firing. Official sources said Pakistani troops resumed firing on the Indian Army posts at 8.30pm. The firing was reported from more than half a dozen posts till 10.30pm. Pakistan Army also used heavy fire arms in targeting the posts on this side of the Line of Control (LoC). The Indian side retaliated to ensure that there was no infiltration by the militants under the cover of Pakistan firing. However, there was no report of any casualties or damage in the firing on Indian side.
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December - 14 
Pakistan violating the Ceasefire Agreement (CFA) resorted to heave firing at various forward posts in Krishna Ghati in Poonch District along the LoC. The SFs retaliated only to ensure that militants do not manage to infiltrate into the Indian side under the cover of Pakistan firing. No casualties or
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Pakistan violating the Ceasefire Agreement (CFA) resorted to heave firing at various forward posts in Krishna Ghati in Poonch District along the LoC. The SFs retaliated only to ensure that militants do not manage to infiltrate into the Indian side under the cover of Pakistan firing. No casualties or damages were reported in the firing.
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December - 23 
Pakistan Rangers resorted to firing at four Indian pickets at Mankote sector in Poonch District on December 23, in violation of Ceasefire Agreement (CFA) along the Line of Control (LoC), reports Daily Excelsior. The Indian side did not retaliate and no casualties or damage was reported either.
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Pakistan Rangers resorted to firing at four Indian pickets at Mankote sector in Poonch District on December 23, in violation of Ceasefire Agreement (CFA) along the Line of Control (LoC), reports Daily Excelsior. The Indian side did not retaliate and no casualties or damage was reported either.
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December - 24 
An Army soldier sustained serious injuries in a sniper fire from across the Line of Control (LoC) at Neelum Post in Mankote sector of Poonch District on December 25, reports Daily Excelsior. Official reports said that in a targeted attack Sepoy Rakesh Kumar of 37 Rashtriya Rifles (RR) was seriously
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An Army soldier sustained serious injuries in a sniper fire from across the Line of Control (LoC) at Neelum Post in Mankote sector of Poonch District on December 25, reports Daily Excelsior. Official reports said that in a targeted attack Sepoy Rakesh Kumar of 37 Rashtriya Rifles (RR) was seriously injured. No movement of infiltrators was spotted in the area after the firing, however, Army have cordoned off the area. Reports further added that a Pakistan Army trooper or a militant might have come close to the LoC, targeted the jawan (trooper) with sniper fire and fled back to Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) as it was not possible to hit the jawan directly from the Pakistani posts in the area.
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December - 30 
Security Forces (SFs) foiled an infiltration bid by a group of militants between Roshni and Chajja Man area of Krishna Ghati sector in Poonch District along Line of Control (LoC) on December 30, under the cover of firing by the Pakistani Rangers, reports Daily Excelsior. SFs retaliated to neutralize
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Security Forces (SFs) foiled an infiltration bid by a group of militants between Roshni and Chajja Man area of Krishna Ghati sector in Poonch District along Line of Control (LoC) on December 30, under the cover of firing by the Pakistani Rangers, reports Daily Excelsior. SFs retaliated to neutralize the militants. Sources said that the infiltration attempt was successfully thwarted. No casualties or damage was reported on Indian side in the firing.
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December - 31 January - 1
In the night of December 31, Pakistan Army violating ceasefire resorted to firing at three posts of Army in Krishna Ghati (KG) sector in Poonch District, Daily Excelsior reported. Official sources said Pakistan Army started firing from their forward posts on the Line of Control (LoC) at KG sector at
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In the night of December 31, Pakistan Army violating ceasefire resorted to firing at three posts of Army in Krishna Ghati (KG) sector in Poonch District, Daily Excelsior reported. Official sources said Pakistan Army started firing from their forward posts on the Line of Control (LoC) at KG sector at 11pm. The firing continued for about two hours. Indian side retaliated to ensure that the militants, if any, didn’t manage to infiltrate into this side under the cover of firing from across the LoC. No casualties or damage was reported on Indian side during the firing, sources said. Troops conducted searches on the LoC in the morning of January 1 in entire KG sector. However, there were no traces of any intrusion on the LoC.
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