Villagers flee as fighting intensifies in Kashmir
(last modified Sun, 25 Feb 2018 12:45:15 GMT )
Feb 25, 2018 12:45 UTC
  • Villagers flee as fighting intensifies in Kashmir

Kashmiri villagers have reportedly been forced to flee as fighting intensifies along the so-called Line of Control (LoC) that divides India and Pakistan.

Indian police said hundreds of villagers had to flee because of intensified fighting, including with artillery fire on Saturday.

Pakistani media cited sources in the Inter-Services Public Relations as saying that one citizen had been killed while three others were injured on Saturday as Indian soldiers initiated mortar fire in Thurti Narr Village outside Nikayal sector in Kotli district.

A statement issued by the Pakistan Foreign Office said Indian forces had committed more than 400 violations of a 2003 ceasefire since the start of 2018, killing 17 civilians and injuring 68 others through the use of heavy mortars and automatic weapons.

It is not clear what caused the intensified fighting on Saturday in the Uri sector but tensions have been running high since an attack on an Indian army camp in Kashmir this month in which six soldiers were killed.

New Delhi said the army had proof that Pakistan had been behind the deadly attacks, adding that Islamabad would “pay for this misadventure.”

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