Multiple reports say the Indian Army opens fire after observing suspicious movement along the Line of Control (LoC) in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir. According to the accounts, troops notice activity they regard as potentially threatening near the LoC and respond by firing. The incidents are described as occurring during heightened vigilance along the border area. The reports focus on the immediate actions taken by security personnel after the suspicious movement was detected.
None of the provided summaries include details such as the specific location along the LoC, the duration of the firing, whether any casualties occurred, or whether shots were exchanged between sides. The available information also does not specify what prompts the identification of the movement or whether any recovery or follow-up operations take place afterward. Overall, the reports converge on the core sequence: detection of suspicious movement, deployment of defensive action by the Army through firing, and the location being along the LoC in Rajouri.