SIALKOT, May 7: A young man was grievously injured in Indian firing at Wain village in the Sialkot working boundary’s Chaprar sector on Wednesday.

Official sources claimed that the Indian forces resumed firing after an eight-day gap, leaving Imran (22), son of Muhammad Ramzan, injured when he was standing outside his house. He was admitted to the Combined Military Hospital in critical condition.

The Indian forces also targeted some other border villages in Sialkot and Narowal districts, killing a donkey, the sources said, confirming that the Pakistani security forces responded effectively.

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