At least two Pakistani civilians were killed on Thursday evening when Indian forces opened fire along the two countries' disputed border, the Pakistani military said.
One of the dead was a teenage girl, according to a statement.
"Two civilians, 13 year old Laiba and 55 year old Munshi Ahmed, embraced shahadat (martyrdom) due to Indian unprovoked firing in Nakyal sector along LoC (Line of Control) this evening," the statement said, referring to the term for the de facto border in disputed Kashmir.
The military statement said the exchange of fire between the forces of the two countries continued in Kotli and Nakyal sectors till late Thursday evening.
Pakistan and India have fought two of their three wars over the Himalayan region since both gained independence in 1947, and it remains a major source of tension.
The neighbours have blamed each other for the upsurge in clashes across the LoC, which started in October last year.
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One of the dead was a teenage girl, according to a statement.
"Two civilians, 13 year old Laiba and 55 year old Munshi Ahmed, embraced shahadat (martyrdom) due to Indian unprovoked firing in Nakyal sector along LoC (Line of Control) this evening," the statement said, referring to the term for the de facto border in disputed Kashmir.
The military statement said the exchange of fire between the forces of the two countries continued in Kotli and Nakyal sectors till late Thursday evening.
Pakistan and India have fought two of their three wars over the Himalayan region since both gained independence in 1947, and it remains a major source of tension.
The neighbours have blamed each other for the upsurge in clashes across the LoC, which started in October last year.
AFP
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17/9/15
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