Conflict erupts between India and Pakistan: gunfire continues.


Indian military officials reported 'unprovoked' gunfire initiated by Pakistan along the line of control dividing the two countries. This information was spread by officials.
In the disputed region of Kashmir, Indian and Pakistani soldiers exchanged fire for the third consecutive night, leading to a deterioration of relations between the countries.
The Indian army explained its view of the incident, stating that Pakistani soldiers fired first, but they were 'effectively' responded to with gunfire by Indian forces.
Additionally, there was an attack on tourists in Jammu and Kashmir, which resulted in the deaths of dozens of people. Police accused Pakistan of supporting 'cross-border terrorism' and announced a search for three men connected to the terrorist group 'Lashkar-e-Taiba.'
The federal Ministry of Home Affairs handed over the investigation to the National Investigation Agency for counter-terrorism efforts. The agency is conducting detailed questioning of witnesses and gathering evidence to clarify the events that preceded the horrific terrorist attack in Kashmir.
It is reported that the Pakistani side opened fire with small arms along the line of control in the Tutmari-Gali and Rampur areas, to which Indian forces responded with similar fire.
Kashmir is a disputed region divided between India and Pakistan, both of which claim the entire territory. The armed conflict in the region has been ongoing since October 1947 and periodically leads to clashes of varying intensity and degree of violence.
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