Villagers flee Kashmir front line as India, Pakistan trade artillery fire


Srinagar, Feb 25 (Reuters): India and Pakistan have exchanged artillery fire in the disputed Kashmir region forcing hundreds of people to flee, police in Indian Kashmir said, raising fresh doubts about a 15-year-old ceasefire between the nuclear-armed rivals in the area.

It was not clear what triggered the latest fighting on Saturday in the Uri sector on the so-called Line of Control (LoC) that divides the mostly Muslim Himalayan region.

But tension has been running high since an attack on an Indian army camp in Kashmir this month in which six soldiers were killed.

India blamed Pakistan for the attack and said it would make its rival pay for the "misadventure".

Police superintendent Imtiaz Hussain said artillery shells fired by the Pakistan army fell in the Uri area and hundreds of villagers had fled from their homes.

Indian forces returned artillery fire, an Indian officer said, the first time the heavy guns had been used since a 2003 ceasefire along the disputed frontier.

The two armies have been exchanging intermittent small-arms and mortar fire over the past couple of years as ties deteriorated.

There was no immediate comment from Pakistan.

Hussain said Pakistani authorities made announcements from a mosque advising villagers living close to the LoC on the Indian side to flee, saying the situation was bad.

About 700 people were sheltering at school in Uri, he said.

India and Pakistan have twice gone to war over Kashmir since independence from Britain in 1947.

The neighbours both claim the region in full but rule it in part.

India accuses Pakistan of orchestrating a separatist revolt in Indian-controlled Kashmir.

Muslim Pakistan denies giving material support to the fighters and calls for talks to resolve what it regards as the core disagreement between it and India.

  

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Sun, Feb 25 2018

    O NAGPUR CHEDDI Pakistan is deploying cow matha at the boder . They herd cheddi gaang are requirting bhakts .once they enter pakistan they will let loose the cow these cheddi will no where to be seen .

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  • Hedda, Pilar

    Sun, Feb 25 2018

    Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is busy to depend Modi's scam. She don't care what is going in neighboring borders.

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  • arun, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 25 2018

    need to find ultimate a peaceful solution both countries India/Pakitan

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Sun, Feb 25 2018

    Our army is very good these days...
    They will give fair response...

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  • Guruprith, Karkala

    Sun, Feb 25 2018

    Yes exactly but chaiwala busy with foreign tours, mann ki bath, no kaam ki bath only bol bachhan speeches and bhakths say waw waw modi waw waw modi 😂😂😂😂

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Sun, Feb 25 2018

    Can you explain which Army you are taking about one with cheddi . They are still organising which will take at least 3.........days .

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 25 2018

    'chowkidaar' with a 56-inch chest is busy defending NiMo, LaMo, Mallya, Choksi, Rotomac Kothari and does not have time for soldiers.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Feb 25 2018

    Where is RSS, VHP and Shiva Sena??

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  • praveen, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 25 2018

    They are not there to fight the neighbouring enemy but they are ready to fight and kill the fellow countrymen. PM is busy with election rally all over India

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Sun, Feb 25 2018

    RSS chief: RSS 3 din me Military train kar sakta hai.
    Army man: Udhar Yudd karna hai, dange nai.

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  • rathan, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 25 2018

    Praveen you r right they r killing the internal enemies who r fed by sickulars and khangress

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