Two Pakistani soldiers along the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, the Indian army in the two nuclear-armed neighbors, the tension between the latest outbreak of fighting injured, officials from both sides said Wednesday.
To a few hours after the shooting, India blamed Pakistan army killed five Indian soldiers in Kashmir Control (LOC) in the event threatened to derail peace talks have repeatedly stalled along.
Pakistani military officials accused of "unprovoked Indian launch" The Pakistanis were injured Tuesday afternoon said the two sides had a special hotline, said senior military commanders.
"Pakistan Army DG MO (military operations) Director-General strongly rebuffed allegations of violations LOC India by Pakistani army official said," who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss business matters with the press.
A senior Indian army officer in northern Kashmir, said two Pakistani soldiers injured - or possibly killed - Uri Kamalkot sector noon on Tuesday in northern Kashmir, machine gun fire exchange.
He said that the Pakistani army and the Indian army opened fire in retaliation.
Of tit for tat violence threatening to derail peace talks between the two countries resumed.
Pakistani and Indian officials proposed a high-level meeting to re-start the process. Earlier this year, in order to restore them, but broke out in Kashmir suspended after similar violence.
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, his campaign's core infrastructure to improve trade with India. But with elections looming in India, many people are questioning whether the current government can make concessions without being coated with a weak opposition.
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