India, Pak open last point on LoC
India, Pak open last point on LoC
India and Pakistan opened the fifth point along the LoC to facilitate the movement of quake-relief material on both sides of Kashmir.

Line of Control: India and Pakistan on Wednesday opened the fifth and final relief point along the Line of Control (LoC) to facilitate the movement of quake-relief material for the affected families on both sides of Kashmir.

The relief point connecting a village in Uri sector of Kashmir valley with Haji Peer area of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) was opened in the afternoon paving the way for exchange of relief material between the two countries.

The relief point was made operational around 1230 hrs (IST) with the authorities on both sides meeting and devising a plan to exchange relief material.

The area has been de-mined to ensure smooth passage of relief material.

As in the case of other points opened across the LoC over the past one week, porters carried the material as the crossing is not motorable due to damage to the bridge in the October 8 earthquake.

While the first point at Chakan da Bagh was opened on November 7, Kaman Post in Uri was made operational two days after.

On November 12, the Teetwal crossing in Tangdhar sector was opened while the fourth crossing point in Mendhar sector of Poonch district became operative from November 14.

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