<p>Guns fell silent along the Indo-Pak border in Jammu sector after fortnight-long continuous firing by Pakistani troops and shelling exchanges in which two civilians were killed and 17 others injured in 22 ceasefire violations.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"Borders are clam. There was no ceasefire violation along the International border (IB) in Jammu and Samba sectors", BSF officer Vinood Yadav told PTI.<br /><br />Guns have fallen silent after strong retaliation, he said. "After fortnight-long firing and shelling, there has been peace along the border during the night. Entire border belt had been disturbed due to it. It was a tough time dealing with the situation", Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO), R S Pura, Devender Singh said.<br /><br />As calm returned, many border dwellers reportedly rushed back to their villages. There have been 21 ceasefire violations by Pakistan in less then a fortnight and 23 in the month of August. Since July 16, there have been 33 ceasefire violations.</p>
<p>Guns fell silent along the Indo-Pak border in Jammu sector after fortnight-long continuous firing by Pakistani troops and shelling exchanges in which two civilians were killed and 17 others injured in 22 ceasefire violations.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"Borders are clam. There was no ceasefire violation along the International border (IB) in Jammu and Samba sectors", BSF officer Vinood Yadav told PTI.<br /><br />Guns have fallen silent after strong retaliation, he said. "After fortnight-long firing and shelling, there has been peace along the border during the night. Entire border belt had been disturbed due to it. It was a tough time dealing with the situation", Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO), R S Pura, Devender Singh said.<br /><br />As calm returned, many border dwellers reportedly rushed back to their villages. There have been 21 ceasefire violations by Pakistan in less then a fortnight and 23 in the month of August. Since July 16, there have been 33 ceasefire violations.</p>