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Shelling victim succumbs to his injuries after 10 days in SKIMS | KNO

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Baramulla, March 20 (KNO) : A civilian who was critically Injured in Pakistani mortar shelling on 10 March at Kamalkote Uri belt North Kashmir Baramulla district was succumbed to his injuries at SKIMS Reports reaching to KNO that a deceased has identified as Riyaz Ahmad Khatania son of Sadar din Khatania residents of Shahdara Kamalkote Uri Baramulla along Line of Control. After battling for his life for about 10 days, the youth succumbed at hospital on Tuesday. Police officials confirmed to KNO his death. It is prentently mentioned here that Pakistani army violated cease fire and targeted Indian Army check posts and residential areas resulting one civilian critically injuries and two others minor in an on going Shelling on 10 March.(KNO)

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