Four civilians residing in the border villages of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) were killed on Monday by Indian shelling while six Indian Army soldiers were killed by retaliatory fire by Pakistan Army troops, confirmed the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
The cross border shelling by Indian forces also injured 18 civilians.
"It was the heaviest mortar shelling since morning in the Nakyal sector, which has left two people dead and 10 others wounded, according to initial reports," Sardar Zeeshan Nisar, assistant commissioner Nakyal, told Dawn by telephone.
The deceased were identified as Altaf, 40, a resident of Chota Nar Dabsi village and Nazia, 30, a resident of Mathrani village.
Cross-border shelling was also reported from Samahni sector in Bhimber district.
Two children, Tasaver and Ateeq, were killed in Baroh village and another three were wounded in the same sector.
The injured were Aniq Ahmed, 15, in Pir Kalanjar village, Burhan Salim, 11, his sister Nighat Salim, 16, and another woman Yasmin Bibi in Chota Nar Dabsi village, Farzana, 25, and Mohammad Tazeem, 48, in Mohra village, Alfaz Begum, 34, in Tarkundi village and Maqsood Jan in Oli Panjni village. Eight of the injured have been identified.
Not only the vulnerable villages in Nakyal tehsil, but also those in the neighbouring tehsils of Kotli, Charhoi and Khuiratta in district Kotli were hit by Indian shelling, an official at the Kotli deputy commissioner's office told Dawn.
"Fortunately, so far no casualties have been reported from other tehsils," he said.
On Saturday, 4 children were killed and two others were wounded in Keri sector of Charhoi tehsil.
The LoC in district Kotli remained calm on Sunday, but only until 8:30pm.
"In the southern Poonch district, Battal, Mandhol and Madarpur sectors also came under Intense Indian shelling, leaving three women and two men wounded," said Deputy Commissioner Poonch Chaudhary Altaf.