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Fresh tensions between India, Pakistan leave at least 3 dead

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SRINAGAR, India — Tensions between India and Pakistan flared again in disputed Kashmir on Sunday as the two armies barraged each other with heavy artillery fire, killing at least three civilians, Indian police said.

Each side accused the other of starting the shelling and targeting civilian areas in violation of the 2003 cease-fire accord along the so-called Line of Control that divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan.

India and Pakistan have a long history of bitter relations over Kashmir, with both claiming it in its entirety. They have fought two of their three wars since 1947 over their competing claims to the Himalayan region.

Shri Ram Ambarkar, an Indian police officer, said three civilians, including a woman and a child, were killed when shells fired from the Pakistani army hit homes at two locations in the Kupwara area of Indian-controlled Kashmir on Sunday evening.

A Pakistani army statement said heavy artillery fire by India “deliberate­ly targeted civilians” on the Pakistani side of the border.

The military said Sunday that two people were seriously hurt overnight and had to be evacuated. On Saturday, the Pakistani military said six people were hurt, including a child, when Indian soldiers launched rockets and mortars into civilian areas of Pakistan.

Before Sunday’s shelling, some residents in a frontier village in the Indian-controlled side of Kashmir objected to the Indian army’s positionin­g of artillery guns.

Ambarkar said the issue was an outcome of a “misunderst­anding.”

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