The fears of a wider military escalation persist following a fatal attack against the city of Pahalgam to the cashmere administered by the Indians.
India and Pakistan exchanged gunshots for a fourth consecutive night following a deadly attack against tourists in cashmere administered by the Indians last week.
The Indian army said that it had responded to the “unreported light weapons” of several Pakistani army positions around midnight Sunday along the 740 km (460 miles) de facto border separating the Indian and Pakistani areas of the disputed region, which, the two nations, have affirmed since their separation in 1947. more sulp fears of the Inter-Marin screech.
The Pakistani army has not yet commented on the last fire exchange. No victim has been reported.
The skirmishes intervene after armed men killed 26 people near the seaside resort of Pahalgam in cashmere in Muslim majority on Tuesday. It was the deadliest attack on the Civilians of Kashmir administered by the Indians for a quarter of a century.
Security officials and survivors said that armed men separated men during the attack, asking for their names and targeting the Hindus before shooting them at close range.
The attack sparked indignation and sorrow in India, New Delhi accusing Pakistan to finance and encourage “cross -border terrorism” in cashmere. Islamabad denied any role and called for a neutral probe.
After the attack, India launched a large security operation and identified two of the three suspects as Pakistani.
The security forces arrested around 500 people for interrogation and searched nearly 1,000 houses and forests, chases the attackers, according to a local police officer quoted by the Reuters news agency.
The two nations have since unleashed a series of measures against each other.
India has put the Critique Water Treaty of the Indus in suspense and sealed its land border with Pakistan. Islamabad closed its airspace to Indian airlines.
The defense forces of India have conducted several military exercises across the country since the attack. Some of them are routine preparation exercises, said a defense manager.
The resistance to cashmere, also known as the resistance front, said on Sunday in an article on social networks which he denies “unequivocal” of participation in the attack.
The group said that a previous message that claimed responsibility was the result of a cyber attack, suggesting that it was the work of Indian intelligence.