Nearly 7000 cease fire agreement (CFA) violations were made by Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) along the Line of Control (LoC) and the International Border (IB) in last seven-years, reports The Times of India. The fact was revealed in RTI response from the Union Ministry of Home Affairs. According to RTI, the year 2018 reported the highest number of cross border firing from Pakistan which was 2,140 in which 29 security personnel were killed on duty and 116 were injured. The trend is further expected to increase in the current year as well, as by August end of this year 2,047 ceasefire violations have already been reported including the death of 11 security personnel and 80 injured. Since 2013 in total 6,942 violation of Pakistan military was reported in the Valley in which 90 Indian security personnel were killed and 454 were injured. It’s also worth mentioning, that in more than half a decade, the militancy and violence-affected state of Jammu and Kashmir reported over 1,600 cross border infiltration and terrorist attack.