Shafaq News/ Pakistani and Indian forcesexchanged gunfire overnight along the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir,according to officials cited by Agence France-Presse.
Sayed Ashfaq Gilani, an official inPakistan-administered Jhelum Valley, confirmed the exchange occurred in theLeepa Valley. He reported no injuries or damage, noting that schools remainedopen.
On the Indian side, military sourcesclaimed Pakistani troops initiated the fire, prompting a response.
No casualties were reported.
The incident follows a deadly bombingearlier this week in Indian-administered Kashmir that killed 26 tourists inPahalgam. Indian authorities linked the attack to “cross-border” elements andidentified three suspects, including two Pakistani nationals, though evidencehas not been made public.
In the aftermath, India downgradeddiplomatic ties, closed the only official land crossing, and suspended theIndus Waters Treaty—a decades-old framework for bilateral water sharing, while Pakistanresponded by shutting its airspace to Indian-operated flights.
Tensions between the two nuclear-armedneighbors remain high over the Kashmir region, claimed in full by both butsplit in control. Frictions escalated sharply in 2019 when India revoked theregion’s special autonomy, sparking unrest and a rise in militant activity.
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