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Indian and Pakistani Forces Exchange Fire Amid Mounting Kashmir Tensions
Indian and Pakistani forces have exchanged cross-border fire as tensions mount between the nuclear-armed nations following Tuesday’s shooting attack in Indian-administered Kashmir that killed 26 people. On Thursday, Pakistan closed its airspace to India and threatened to halt all bilateral agreements with India. A group called the Resistance Front has claimed responsibility for the massacre; Islamabad has rejected India’s claims the attack was s…
Indian, Pakistani Troops Exchange Fire In Kashmir Amid Mounting Tensions
Pakistani and Indian troops exchanged fire across the Line of Control in disputed Kashmir, officials said on April 25 as tensions between the two neighbors continued to increase following the killing of 26 mostly Indian tourists.
Kashmir: our journalists report live from India and Pakistan
Troops from Pakistan and India exchanged fire overnight in disputed Kashmir, after the United Nations urged the nuclear-armed rivals to show "maximum restraint" following the killing of 26 men at a tourist site - the worst attack on civilians in nearly two decades. FRANCE 24 correspondents in India and Pakistan joins us live for an update.
Indian officials say troops exchanged fire with Pakistani soldiers in disputed Kashmir | Chattanooga Times Free Press
Indian and Pakistani soldiers briefly exchanged fire along their highly militarized frontier in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, Indian officials said Friday, as tensions soared between the nuclear-armed rivals following a deadly attack on tourists.
Nuclear Armed India, Pakistan Clash In Kashmir After Deadly Attack (Worthy News Focus) - Worthy Christian News
By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News ISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI (Worthy News) – Tensions between nuclear-armed powers India and Pakistan rapidly escalated Friday with forces from both nations firing across their highly militarized frontier in Kashmir following a deadly attack that killed scores of tourists in the disputed Himalayan region. The clashes came despite appeals from the United Nations for “maximum restraint” after …
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