2014 • In mid July one BSF soldier was killed after
Pakistani Rangers fired upon Pittal border outpost along international border in
Arnia forward area of R S Pura in
Jammu district. • 20 and 23 July: At least two civilians from
Azad Kashmir were killed in Mirajkey during skirmishes between the Indian BSF and Pakistan Rangers. • 22 July: An Indian soldier was killed in an exchange of fire by Pakistani troops at Indian positions on the Line of Control. • 6 August: An Indian soldier after his boat capsized was swept into Pakistani zone (
Sialkot) was arrested by Pakistani Rangers. He was freed and returned to India two days later. • 23 August: Two Pakistani and two Indian civilians were killed after Pakistani and Indian troops exchanged fire in Kashmir. • Early October: A 17-year-old girl was killed by Pakistani cross-border fire in
Poonch district. Pakistani military officials accused India of violating the ceasefire and opening fire in Pakistani villages near Sialkot; Pakistani troops then retaliated. • 6 October: Five Indian civilians were killed in a ceasefire violation by Pakistani troops in the
Arnia belt of
Jammu district. • 8 October: Two women on the Indian side were killed as Pakistani troops targeted 50 Indian security outposts along the LoC. • 9 October: Pakistani officials reported that nine civilians have been killed by Indian troops firing at and shelling the Charwa, Harpal, Bajra Gahri and Chaprar sectors of the border in
Sialkot since 2 October. • 9 October: Two Indian women were killed by Pakistani night fire. • 11 October: Indian forces violated the ceasefire after a brief lull. Pakistani troops later violated the ceasefire in Arnia, targeting an Indian BSF outpost. • 8 November: One Indian soldier and one civilian were killed by Pakistani troops in the Kamalkot area of
Uri sector. • 20 November: One Pakistani soldier was killed by Indian troops in a ceasefire violation in the Pandu sector near
Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir. • 31 December: An Indian BSF guard was killed by Pakistani fire in
Jammu and Kashmir's
Samba sector. Two Pakistani soldiers were later lost to Indian BSF fire in the
Shakargarh sector of
Narowal district. The soldiers were going to participate in a flag meeting with Indian Army soldiers when they were fired on by BSF paramilitary troops at Zero Point. BSF officials claimed that the firing was in retaliation for the previous day's incident, and five Pakistani soldiers were killed.
2015 • 2 January: A 13-year-old girl was killed in an Indian BSF ceasefire violation in a residential area of
Zafarwal. Two Indian soldiers and one female civilian were killed by Pakistani Ranger fire. In retaliation, two Rangers were killed. • 5 January: Four civilians were killed by Indian fire and shelling of Pakistani residential areas, including an 18-year-old from Bore Chak and a woman from Sukhmal village in the Zafarwal sector. Pakistani soldiers then fired on BSF posts, and a BSF soldier was killed at Hiranagar in the Samba sector of Jammu and Kashmir. • 14 February: A sixty-year-old villager was killed by Indian fire in the Rawalakot sector of the Line of Control. • 1 May: A Pakistani civilian was killed by Indian BSF troops in the Shakargarh sector. • 5 July: A BSF soldier was killed in cross-border fire by Pakistani Rangers on six BSF outposts in the Arnia sector, near the Line of Control. The Indian Army returned an 11-year-old Azad Kashmir boy who had accidentally crossed the Line of Control. • 9 July: A BSF soldier was killed by Pakistan Ranger fire on a BSF post in the
Baramulla sector. • 11 July: Pakistan Rangers returned the body of a Jammu man who had drowned in the
Chenab River to the BSF. • 15 July: An Indian civilian was killed by Pakistan Ranger fire on the Kanachak and Bhalwal Bharath areas of the international border. • 15 July: The Pakistan Army shot down an Indian spy drone in
Bhimber,
Azad Kashmir. According to
Inter-Services Public Relations, the drone was used for aerial photography. An Indian Air Force official denied the allegation. ''
Jane's International Defence Review'' unmanned-systems editor Huw Williams said that a photo supplied by the Pakistani military appeared to show a Chinese-made DJI Phantom 3: "Due to its limited operating range — about two km — if the Indian military is using the system it would most likely be for close reconnaissance or security work". Pakistan summoned the Indian
high commissioner in
Islamabad about the issue. ISPR released images and video on 27 July indicating that the drone flew from an Indian post into Pakistani territory, including images from an Indian
ASCOM office and of an Indian soldier and aerial views of Indian-sector outposts and company headquarters along the LOC. The next day, India rejected the Pakistani claims. • 16 July: Five Pakistani civilians were killed by Indian
Border Security Force fire in the villages of Malana and Salehpur in the Chaprar sector near Sialkot. • 20 July: According to an ISPR statement, "The UNMOGIP visited areas most affected by recent Indian firing and were shown evidence of ceasefire violations". The team flew by helicopter to the Pakistani side of the boundary: "The UNMOGIP observers visited Saleh Pur, Chaprar and Malane in Chaprar Sector near [the] working boundary" at the Pakistan Army's request. • 25 July: A Pakistani civilian was killed by BSF fire in the village of Polas in the Chirikot sector of Azad Kashmir. • 30 July: An Indian soldier was killed by Pakistan Ranger cross-border fire at an Indian post in the Krishna Ghati sector of the LoC. • 4 August: Two young Pakistani civilians were killed by BSF fire in Pakistani residential areas near the village of Sukhial. An Indian civilian was killed when
Punjab Rangers fired at 12 BSF outposts in the
Kanachak and Pargwal sectors of
Jammu district. • 7 August: An Indian
toy bomb killed a child in
Muzaffarabad of the Hillan sector. • 9 August: A woman was critically injured by BSF fire in a Pakistani residential area of the Jandrot sector along the LOC. The 28-year-old woman from
Kotli,
Azad Kashmir was treated at the
Combined Military Hospital in
Rawalpindi, where she died on 11 August. • 14 August: A woman was killed by Indian Army fire in the Nezapir sector. • 15 August: Seven civilians, including five Indians, were killed by cross-border firing along the LoC. • 16 August: An Indian woman was killed by Punjab Ranger fire in
Poonch district, along the LoC. • 17 August: A woman was killed by Indian BSF fire in the Nakyal sector of the LoC. • 18 August: One civilian was killed by Indian BSF fire in the Nakial sector of
Kotli District in
Azad Kashmir. • 21 August: United Nations observers visited villages in the Sucheetgarh and Charwah sectors along the Working Boundary which had been hit by Indian shelling. • 22 August: A Pakistani civilian was killed by Indian BSF fire in the Batal sector. • 25 August: An Indian Army
JCO was killed by Punjab Rangers fire in the Nowgam sector of the LoC. • 28 August: Three Indian civilians were killed and sixteen were injured by Punjab Rangers fire in the RS Pura sector of the LoC. • 29 August: United Nations observers visited residential areas and villages affected by Indian shelling and fire for the third time. The observers visited the village of Kundanpur village in Sialkot, and reviewed damage from Indian BSF fire. • 31 August: Three relief centres were established by the Pakistani district administration in the villages of Daallowali, Harpal-Balaarwali, and Panur. According to district officials, recent BSF shelling and fire had affected at least 50,000 villagers and displaced 40,000. • 7 September: An Indian civilian was killed by Punjab Rangers fire in the Poonch sector of the LoC. • 13 September: A BSF soldier was killed by Pakistan Rangers fire in the Rajouri district, along the LoC. • 15 September: A Pakistan Rangers soldier was killed by BSF fire in Azad Kashmir's Battal sector along the LoC. • 17 September: Three civilians were killed by Indian fire in the Nakial sector of Azad Kashmir, along the LoC. • 18 September: A civilian was killed by unmarked-ship fire on the
Okha coast in
Gujarat. A 25-year-old Pakistani woman was killed by Indian fire along the LoC. • 20 September: Four Indian civilians were killed by Pakistani shelling of Krishna Ghati, Hamirpur, Bhimber, Balakot and other areas near the LoC. • 23 October: One civilian was killed by Pakistani Rangers fire in the Samba sector. • 26 October: Two Pakistani civilians died as a result of BSF fire in the Shakargarh sector. • 2 November: Two Indian Army soldiers were killed by Pakistani fire in the Gurez sector. ==Reaction==