Latest Violence On The Kashmir Border Between Pakistan And India Worst In 11 Years

Thursday, 9 October 2014





Kashmir Clashes Continue as India, Pakistan Trade Blame -- Voice of America



SIALKOT, PAKISTAN - Pakistan and India have continued to exchange heavy gun and mortar fire along their disputed Kashmir border, rendering almost non-existent a mutual cease-fire in the Himalayan region that has largely held since 2003. At least 24 civilians have died while thousands fled to safety on both sides since the violence broke out more than a week ago.



The deadly clashes are taking place along a densely populated 200-kilomter border referred to as the “working boundary” that separates Pakistan’s Punjab province from the Indian-controlled portion of the divided Kashmir region.



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More News On The Latest Violence On The Kashmir Border Between Pakistan And India



India and Pakistan trade warnings over heavy Kashmir fighting -- Reuters

Latest gunfire exchange between Pakistan and India, worst in 11 years -- CTV News/AP

Kashmir: India and Pakistan warn each other over attacks -- BBC

India, Pakistan trade blame over border clashes -- Washington Post

India-Pakistan trade machine gun fire across Kashmir border -- Irish Times

More than 30 killed in clashes on India-Pakistan border -- The Telegraph

11 injured as Pakistan pounds 150 villages -- Indian Express

Pakistan resumes shelling in J&K; thousands of villagers evacuated -- Times of India

India warns Pakistan it will pay heavy price for shelling in Kashmir -- The Guardian

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