Man killed by Indian shelling laid to rest

SIALKOT
A Pakistani civilian Muhammad Iqbal (45) who was killed by Indian shelling on bordering villages on Sunday, was laid to rest in his native graveyard at village Thathi Khurd with complete official honour.
A larger number of people including some senior Pak Army officials and local politicians attended his funeral.
The people saluted his coffin wrapped in national flag.
On the other hand, the condition of the four injured Zahida Ansar (45-year-old), her daughter Rabia Ansar (17-year-old), her son Nouman Ansar (19-year-old) and Azra Bibi, wife of Muhamamd Afzal is stated to be critical in Combine Military Hospital (CMH) Sialkot.
Dozens of the houses and cattle sheds were damaged by Indian Security Forces' heavy shelling on villages including Harpal, Thathi Khurd, Theekariyaal, Jarwal and Charwah of Sialkot Working Boundary's Charwah Sector here early Sunday morning.
The unprovoked Indian shelling, however, had created harassment and panic in the Sialkot border villages on Sunday.
Meanwhile, senior officials of the Chenab Rangers and Pak Army on Monday visited the Indian shelling hit Sialkot border villages Harpal, Thathi Khurd, Theekariyaal, Jarwal and Charwah of Sialkot Working Boundary.
They reviewed the situation in details after the Indian aggression.

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