ISLAMABAD, Oct. 26 (Xinhua) -- Pakistani army said that two civilians were killed on Wednesday by Indian firing and eight others injured in a latest cross Line of Control (LoC) firing.
"Two civilians embraced Shahadat (martyrdom) in Chaprar Sector on working boundary due to Indian unprovoked firing today," the military said in a statement, adding that eight villagers were injured.
Befitting response was given by Pakistani Rangers, or paramilitary force, to Indian unprovoked firing, the army said.
The Pakistani army said earlier the day that five civilians were injured by Indian firing at the same area.
While, another civilian, who was injured at the LoC region on Tuesday, scrummed to injuries at a military hospital in Kharian, a main city in the border region with India.
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