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India, Pakistan exchange cross-border fire

May 16, 2011 00:00:00


JAMMU, (India), May 15 (Reuters): Indian and Pakistani troops exchanged sustained cross-border fire Sunday, a spokesman for the Indian military said, a day after one of its soldiers was killed by Pakistani troops while on patrol on one of the world's most heavily guarded borders. India's Border Security Force and Pakistan's Rangers shot at each other using handguns for 30 minutes early on Sunday at a border post 30 kilometers (18 miles) from Jammu, the winter capital of the disputed Kashmir region in north India. Short outbursts of firing across the border have happened almost every month since a ceasefire was established in 2003, but an Indian soldier has not been killed by Pakistani troops since last May. An Indian soldier died in hospital late on Saturday from bullet wounds sustained after Pakistani soldiers opened fire on a routine patrol in the same area. "Pakistani soldiers opened unprovoked firing on our Umra Wali post at 8.05 (local time) this morning," said the spokesman for the paramilitary Indian Border Security Force.

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