Gun fire kills three civilians in disputed Kashmir region as Indian, Pakistan tensions soar
Indian paramilitary officer calls Pakistani firing on border an “unprovoked” violation of 2003 ceasefire accord

Tensions soared along the volatile frontier between India and Pakistan in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, as rival troops shelled villages and border posts for a third day on Friday.
Three civilians and a soldier were killed on both sides in the latest clash, officials in the two countries said, as each blamed the other for initiating the violence.
Indian officials said two civilians and a paramilitary soldier died and at least 10 civilians and two soldiers were injured in Indian-controlled Kashmir. According to Pakistani officials, Indian fire on Friday killed a civilian and wounded nine others in Sialkot in Pakistan’s eastern Punjab province.

India’s foreign ministry condemned what it called “continued and unprecedented ceasefire violation by Pakistan, which has caused loss of lives and properties.”