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India says soldier killed in fresh firing on Kashmir border

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Indian paramilitary troopers in Srinagar, Kashmir. Photo: Xinhua

India said one of its soldiers was killed when Pakistan troops fired early on Monday across the border in Kashmir, the latest in a series of deadly flareups in the disputed Himalayan region.

The soldier was killed just after midnight at an army post along the northern part of the heavily militarised border that divides the two countries in Kashmir, an Indian army spokesman said.

India did not fire back and instead lodged a protest with the Pakistani army over a hotline, said the army’s spokesman in Srinagar, Naresh Vig.

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“It is a ceasefire violation. A junior commissioned officer was killed as Pakistani soldiers fired at an Indian army post in Uri sector at 12.15am,” Vig said.

The incident came hours after senior officials of the two armies held scheduled phone talks on Sunday aimed at easing tensions in the region, that has recently seen some of the worst firing since a ceasefire agreement a decade ago.

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Both sides have accused each other of violating the truce agreed in 2003.

India’s Border Security Force said last week that 50 frontier posts had been targeted in an escalation of small arms firing and shelling over the last month -- despite public pledges to reduce tensions there.

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