Pakistan Opens Fire At LOC Ahead Of Asia Cup Game, India Responds With 20 Rounds, Says Report

The incident comes weeks after the Indian Army foiled an infiltration attempt along the LoC in the Balakot sector of Poonch district.

Aditi Updated: Sunday, September 21, 2025, 11:51 AM IST
Pakistan Opens Fire At LOC Ahead Of Asia Cup Game, India Responds With 20 Rounds, Says Report | PTI

Pakistan Opens Fire At LOC Ahead Of Asia Cup Game, India Responds With 20 Rounds, Says Report | PTI

New Delhi: Tensions rose along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir earlier this week after Pakistani troops opened fire in the Nowgam sector of the Kupwara district, according to a report by News18.

Army sources told the portal that the incident involved small arms fire but did not amount to a ceasefire violation.

According to sources of India Today, the firing started at around 6:15 pm on Saturday and continued intermittently for nearly an hour before the guns fell silent. No injuries were reported in the incident.

This comes just day ahead of the Super Fours match between India and Pakistan for the Asia Cup 2025 in Dubai.

Exchange of Fire in Nowgam

According to the report, four rounds of small arms were fired from the Pakistani side, prompting Indian troops to respond with nearly twenty rounds. The exchange took place in the Nowgam sector but caused no injuries on either side, the report said.

Army sources said that the situation remained under control and was being closely monitored. An official statement from the Indian Army has not been released yet.

Earlier Infiltration Bid in Poonch

The incident comes weeks after the Indian Army foiled an infiltration attempt along the LoC in the Balakot sector of Poonch district. That operation, carried out on September 1, led to an exchange of fire but prevented suspected infiltrators from crossing into Indian territory.

Surveillance and patrolling in the area have since been intensified to curb further attempts. While the LoC has largely remained calm under the February 2021 ceasefire agreement, occasional instances of cross-border firing and infiltration bids continue to be reported.

Published on: Sunday, September 21, 2025, 09:20 AM IST

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