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Gunfight in Kashmir leaves several soldiers dead

- By Munir Ahmed and Aijaz Hussain The Associated Press

SRINAGAR, India — Four Pakistani soldiers were killed Monday after Indian and Pakistani soldiers traded gunfire in the divided Himalayan region of Kashmir, leading both of the nuclear rivals to blame the other for initiating the latest cease-fire violation.

Separately, at least five suspected militants were killed in a gunbattle with Indian troops Monday after they crossed into the Indian-controlled part of Kashmir from the Pakistani side of the territory, officials said.

Pakistan’s military said the Pakistani soldiers were “doing maintenanc­e” on communicat­ion lines in the border village of Kotli when they came under fire. It said the troops were on the Pakistani side of the boundary.

It said Pakistani troops returned fire, reportedly killing three Indian soldiers.

An Indian military official blamed Pakistani soldiers for attacking Indian positions and claimed their counter-offensive killed seven Pakistani soldiers. The officer, speaking on condition of anonymity in keeping with military rules, said Indian soldiers did not suffer any casualties.

In the past, both countries have accused the other of initiating border skirmishes.

India’s army chief warned Pakistan of “stronger action” and said the army will not allow anti-india activities to succeed in Kashmir.

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