Indian army's Lieutenant General KH Singh has warned "certain elements in Pakistan" of "unexpected damages" in the wake of repeated exchanges of fire between Indian and Pakistani border forces along the Line of Control and Working Boundary over the past week. Commander of the Nagrota-based Headquarters 16 Corps outside Jammu, Lt Gen KH Singh said,
"There are certain elements across the border who want to create trouble on the Line of Control... we have to give them certain unexpected damage so that they don't repeat it in future." He claimed that the Pakistani Army shelled and opened fire on Poonch sector villages in India-held Kashmir's Jammu region on Saturday as Eidul Fitr celebrations were underway because the Indian Army had 'stopped terrorists from crossing the border' just a few days earlier.