J&K officials, security personnel, civilians killed

Srinagar: Seven people, including senior government officials and two security personnel, were killed and about twenty injured in Pakistan’s shelling early Saturday morning.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said in confirming the death of other regional development directors who shot Rajouri Raj Kumar Thapa in Pakistan, saying the devastating news in Rajouri was devastating news. We have lost dedicated officials in the J&K government service. Yesterday, he was accompanying him with the vice president of the region, and now an online staff member, held a campaign on site. Pak attacked the town of Rajouri and killed Sh Raj Kumar Thappa, the other district development commissioner.
Mr Tapa was killed and two employees were injured when a mortar shell opened fire at the control (LOC) under the control of his official residence in Rajuri Town (LOC).
Police sources said a two-year-old girl, Asha Noor and 33-year-old Muhammad Shuaib, the son of Uttar Pradesh resident Muhammad Shahid, were killed in shelling elsewhere in the town, adding that the child’s mother and father were seriously injured and had been evacuated and had been evacuated from the hospital.
Officials said a confirmed Rashida Bi wife of Munshi Khan was killed in shelling in Keri Kangra in Mendhar district of Frontier Poonch district, while Ashok Kumar son of Baldev Raj in Bidipur Jatta village died in RS Pura district in Jammu district.
Officials said a Border Security Force (BSF) official ruled his life, and seven other Javanese were injured in the RS Pura department shooting along the IB. A senior BSF official said Deputy Inspector Mohammed Imteyaz made the highest sacrifice while moving from the front.
A junior commissioning officer (JCO) of Pawan Kumar, a Shahpur resident in the Kanggra area of ​​Himaal Pang, was killed in a Pakistani shelling in Poonch on Saturday morning.
Among these killings, the death toll from cross-border shelling in the J&K area in the past three days has risen to 22 civilians, including three women and five children and a JCO NCO of Dinesh Kumar, the Indian Army.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah visited Mr. Thapa’s family and expressed deep sorrow for the loss and heartfelt condolences to the bereavement, acknowledging the officer’s outstanding dedication and supreme sacrifice. The Chief Minister said: “His service and sacrifice will never be forgotten.