Reyaz Rashid
URI, OCT : At least four civilians were injured and multiple houses were damaged after Pakistani forces resorted to heavy shelling in the Uri sector during the intervening night of Tuesday and Wednesday, officials and locals said.
The overnight bombardment targeted civilian areas, destroying at least three houses and damaging several vehicles. The injured, including Talib Hussain and his wife Zeenat, a physically challenged woman Mehak Yousuf and Baddar ud Din who were rushed to Sub District Hospital Uri for treatment.
“The shelling was intense, forcing many families to flee to safer locations,” a local told SNS Kashmir .
“Among the destroyed houses are those of Talib Hussain and former Director of Health Services, Dr. Bashir Ahmad Chakoo.” The Indian Army said it responded to the ceasefire violation in a “proportionate manner.” Cross-border firing along the Line of Control (LoC) remains a persistent issue, with both sides frequently trading blame for initiating hostilities.
Authorities have increased vigilance in the area, and relief operations are ongoing to assist affected families. A detailed assessment of the damage is still underway. Authorities have heightened alertness in the region, and relief efforts are underway to assist affected families. Further details are awaited as officials assess the extent of the damage.