Two soldiers and two suspected rebels were killed Saturday in Indian Kashmir near the de-facto border that divides the disputed territory with Pakistan, the Indian army said, reports AFP.
Kashmir has been split between India and Pakistan since the end of British colonial rule in 1947, with both nations claiming it in its entirety.
Indian army spokesman Colonel Rajesh Kalia said the four died during an exchange of fire. “Two terrorists attempting infiltration into our side in Kashmir in Naugam sector were eliminated. Two soldiers were also martyred in the exchange of fire,” he told AFP.
Indian and Pakistani soldiers have in recent weeks clashed along many areas of the Line of Control, the de-facto border dividing Kashmir between the two countries, leading to deaths of soldiers and civilians on both sides. The nuclear-armed rivals have accused each other of initiating the firing and violating a 2003 border ceasefire agreement between them.
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