Indian officials say troops exchanged fire with Pakistani soldiers in Kashmir
- Indian and Pakistani troops exchanged fire in disputed Kashmir for a third consecutive night ending Sunday.
- Tensions soared following a deadly April 22 attack on tourists that India blames Pakistan for supporting.
- India reported Pakistani forces initiated unprovoked small arms fire along the Line of Control.
- An Indian government source stated, "there will be military retaliation" and "we are prepared."
- Relations plunged to their lowest level in years as both nuclear rivals took reciprocal actions.
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Indian and Pakistani troops again fire on each other's positions in disputed Kashmir
Indian and Pakistani troops exchanged fire on each other's positions in the disputed Kashmir region for a fourth consecutive night, New Delhi's military said on Monday, as relations between the nuclear-armed countries grow increasingly frosty.
Nuclear-armed India and Pakistan exchange gunfire following terror attack that killed 26 tourists
Indian and Pakistani troops exchanged gunfire for a second straight day on Saturday as ties plummeted between the two nuclear-armed neighbors after an attack on tourists blamed on Pakistani militants killed 26 in India's Kashmir region.
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