Hours after a Pakistani intruder was gunned down by the BSF, three powerful rockets were fired from across the border towards India late on Saturday night. While one rocket fell in the paddy fields of this village, injuring one youth, the second rocket landed on Pakistan side of the International Border (IB) and the third rocket on the Pakistan side close to an Indian village, Pul Kanjari, on the IB. The Pakistan Rangers, who were seen gathered at the site of the third blast, took away the splinters after examining the site.
Army officials ruled out any mistake behind the launching of the rocket bombs as a mistake could happen only once, not thrice. The investigating agencies said involvement of some terrorist outfits was possible.
It was soon after 10 pm when villagers were half asleep that a lit substance came hurling towards the village, said an eyewitness. The blast was so powerful that a 10-foot wide crater was created and part of paddy being grown in a pool of water was burnt.
“I was coming home from the fields when the rocket fell merely 25 metres away, and a shrapnel hit my legs,” said Dilbagh Singh, 24, who suffered splinter injuries. “It was like a flame falling from the sky and I started running towards home. I was scared and cried for help,” he said.
Sukhwinder Kaur, another eyewitness, said her family members were sleeping when they heard a major blast. “Everyone woke up and ran out,” she said.
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