BSF troopers and a woman were injured as many civilians abandoned their homes to take shelter in safe areas after Pakistan Rangers resorted to heavy firing and shelling
This is the second ceasefire violation at the International Border in less than 10 days. On October 17, Pak Rangers had resorted to unprovoked firing towards BSF troops, in which two BSF personnel received injuries.
Flagging off the flag march, the Superintendent of Police, Sunpreet Singh informed that flag march was conducted to conduct election in free and fair manner.
According to a press release, based on specific information regarding the presence of a drone, a joint search operation was launched by BSF and Punjab Police on the outskirts of Marimegha village in Tarn Taran, Punjab.
BSF Special Director General visited the International Border in Jammu and Kashmir's Samba sector and reviewed the security measures taken by the force