Cross-LoC trade resumes along the Poonch-Rawalakot route; over 70 trucks cross border

The cross-LoC trade between Jammu and Kashmir and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir along the Poonch-Rawalakot route resumed after nearly 2 weeks, with 70 goods trucks crossing the Line of Control

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The cross-LoC trade between J&K and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) along the Poonch-Rawalakot route resumed Tuesday after nearly two weeks, with 70 goods trucks crossing the Line of Control, officials said.

The move came as a relief to traders, who had been incurring losses due to the suspension.

Trade and travel between the two sides were suspended following heavy Pakistani shelling along the LoC on April 1 which led to the death of three people -- BSF officer, a woman and a five-year-old girl -- in Poonch. Twenty-four others, including five security personnel, were injured.

The cross-LoC bus service, popularly known as Paigam-e-Aman (message of peace), resumed operations on Monday.

On Tuesday, As many a 35 trucks carrying various items, including walnuts, dry dates, almonds, embroidery items, herbs, potatoes and pista, crossed the LoC and entered Jammu and Kashmir, they said.

Similarly, 35 trucks carrying jeera, fruits, herbs and various other items crossed over to PoK, the officials said.

The crossing of trucks took place from 1125 hours to 1142 hours from the Chakan-Da-Bagh trade facilitation centre, they added

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