Indian officials say troops exchanged fire with Pakistani soldiers in Kashmir
- Gunmen killed 26 people near Pahalgam in Kashmir on Tuesday.
- India blamed Pakistan for the terror attack, but Pakistan denied involvement.
- India took diplomatic actions, suspending a treaty and closing a border crossing.
- The assault killed 26 people, the worst attack in the region in years.
- Tensions escalated between the rivals, prompting a UN call for restraint.
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India-Pakistan: new exchange of fire for the second day in a row after the deadly attack in Kashmir
According to the Indian army, "unprovoked" small arms fire was carried out by "many" Pakistani army posts "through the line of control in Kashmir", a de facto border between the two countries, on the night of Friday to Saturday.


India, Pakistan exchange gunfire for second day
India and Pakistan have exchanged gunfire for a second consecutive day after an attack on tourists


Indian army says new exchange of gunfire with Pakistan
Indian and Pakistani troops exchanged gunfire overnight in contested Kashmir for a second day running, the Indian army said Saturday, following a deadly shooting that New Delhi blames its arch-rival.
Tensions Rise as Pakistan Violates Ceasefire in Kashmir
Tensions Rise as Pakistan Violates Ceasefire in Kashmir Tensions have escalated in the Kashmir valley as a defence official confirmed that Pakistan violated the ceasefire agreement along the Line of Control. The incident occurred on the night of April 25-26 when multiple Pakistan Army posts engaged in unprovoked firing.The Srinagar-based official stated that in response to the aggression, Indian army troops appropriately retaliated with small ar…
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