India continued to indulge in ceasefire violations, despite calls for restraint, said a statement from the Pakistan Foreign Office.

Pakistan on Thursday summoned the Indian Deputy High Commissioner at the Foreign Office in Islamabad to condemn the alleged ceasefire violations by Indian forces on the Line of Control.

“The Director General (SA & SAARC) Mohammad Faisal summoned the Indian Deputy High Commissioner Mr. J.P. Singh and condemned the unprovoked ceasefire violations by the Indian occupation forces in Phuklian Sector on 13 September resulting in the shahadat (death) of 2 civilians, 35 years old Muhammad Zahoor, resident of village Dewara and Reshma Bibi, resident of village Kakran, and injuries to 3 others,” a Foreign Office statement said.

India continued to indulge in ceasefire violations, despite calls for restraint, the statement said. “In 2017 to date, Indian forces have carried out more than 700 ceasefire violations along the Line of Control and the Working Boundary, resulting in the Shahadats of 32 innocent civilians and injuries to 116, as compared to 382 ceasefire violations in 2016,” the statement observed.

It deplored the deliberate targeting of civilians terming it contrary to human dignity and international human rights and humanitarian laws.

The Director General urged the Indian side to respect the 2003 Ceasefire arrangement; investigate this and other incidents of ceasefire violations; instruct the Indian forces to respect the ceasefire, in letter and spirit and maintain peace on the LoC and Working Boundary. He urged that the Indian side should permit UNMOGIP to play its mandated role as per the UN Security Council resolutions.