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Again, India, Pakistan exchange gunfire

Published on April 26, 2025 at 08:15 AM

Indian and Pakistani troops on Saturday exchanged gunfire for a second straight day as ties plummeted between the two nuclear-armed neighbours after an attack on tourists blamed on Pakistani militants killed at least 26 in India's Kashmir region.

According to the Indian Army, its troops responded to “unprovoked” small arms fire from multiple Pakistan Army posts that started around midnight on Friday along the 740-km (460-mile) de facto border separating the Indian and Pakistani areas of Kashmir.

It said Pakistani troops had also opened up with sporadic fire around midnight on Thursday, adding that no casualties were reported from the Indian side.

There was no immediate comment from the Pakistani military at the time of filing this report.

Meanwhile, Kashmir's police have identified three suspects, including two Pakistani nationals, who carried out the April 22 attack.

However, Pakistan has denied any involvement and its defence minister has said an international investigation was needed into the attack.

DAILY POST reports that after the attack, India and Pakistan unleashed a raft of measures against each other, with Pakistan closing its airspace to Indian airlines, and India suspending the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty that regulates water-sharing from the Indus River and its tributaries.

The two countries reportedly have a decades-old ceasefire agreement over the disputed region of Kashmir but their troops still exchange gunfire sporadically.

They have both claimed Kashmir and have fought two of their three wars over it.

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