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A Pakistani soldier has been killed by Indian troops near the dividing line in the disputed territory of Kashmir, Pakistan's military says. | A Pakistani soldier has been killed by Indian troops near the dividing line in the disputed territory of Kashmir, Pakistan's military says. |
The soldier was killed by Indian firing across the Line of Control, it said. | The soldier was killed by Indian firing across the Line of Control, it said. |
It is the third such incident in five days, following the deaths of two Indian soldiers on Tuesday and a Pakistani soldier on Sunday. | It is the third such incident in five days, following the deaths of two Indian soldiers on Tuesday and a Pakistani soldier on Sunday. |
Claimed by both countries in its entirety, Kashmir has been a flashpoint for more than 60 years. | Claimed by both countries in its entirety, Kashmir has been a flashpoint for more than 60 years. |
Observation posts | Observation posts |
The Pakistani army said the "unprovoked" attack took place on Thursday afternoon as the soldier, Havildar Mohyuddin, was manning a post in the Battal sector of Kashmir. | The Pakistani army said the "unprovoked" attack took place on Thursday afternoon as the soldier, Havildar Mohyuddin, was manning a post in the Battal sector of Kashmir. |
An Indian army spokesman, Col RK Palta, said India was responding after Pakistani troops fired on its positions. | |
Also on Thursday, two Indian newspapers suggested the Indian army may have provoked recent fatal clashes in the Kashmir region. | Also on Thursday, two Indian newspapers suggested the Indian army may have provoked recent fatal clashes in the Kashmir region. |
The reports say commanders breached a ceasefire accord by ordering new observation posts on the Line of Control after a 70-year-old woman crossed it unhindered last year. | The reports say commanders breached a ceasefire accord by ordering new observation posts on the Line of Control after a 70-year-old woman crossed it unhindered last year. |
Pakistan reportedly used a tannoy system to express its opposition and then fired across the border. | Pakistan reportedly used a tannoy system to express its opposition and then fired across the border. |
One Indian newspaper said an Indian commander ordered a counter-attack on Sunday that led to a Pakistani soldier being killed. | One Indian newspaper said an Indian commander ordered a counter-attack on Sunday that led to a Pakistani soldier being killed. |
Two Indian soldiers were then killed in a Pakistani border attack on Tuesday morning. India responded to reports that the bodies had been mutilated by condemning Pakistan's actions as "barbaric" and "inhuman". | Two Indian soldiers were then killed in a Pakistani border attack on Tuesday morning. India responded to reports that the bodies had been mutilated by condemning Pakistan's actions as "barbaric" and "inhuman". |
Pakistan denies Indian accounts of what happened, and the Indian army has denied any provocative actions. | Pakistan denies Indian accounts of what happened, and the Indian army has denied any provocative actions. |
The United States on Wednesday urged the nuclear-armed rivals to ease tension in the area. | The United States on Wednesday urged the nuclear-armed rivals to ease tension in the area. |
The BBC's Aleem Maqbool in Islamabad says the Pakistani and Indian governments have been trying to strike a balance between appearing firm and de-escalating what is fast developing into the worst crisis in relations since the Mumbai attacks of 2008. | The BBC's Aleem Maqbool in Islamabad says the Pakistani and Indian governments have been trying to strike a balance between appearing firm and de-escalating what is fast developing into the worst crisis in relations since the Mumbai attacks of 2008. |
Indian External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid said on Wednesday: "We cannot and must not allow escalation of this very unwholesome event that has taken place." | Indian External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid said on Wednesday: "We cannot and must not allow escalation of this very unwholesome event that has taken place." |
On Thursday, his Pakistani counterpart, Hina Rabbani Khar, welcomed the comments, saying: "There was, I believe, a sense of trying to de-escalate on their side... and I think that is the right way to go." | On Thursday, his Pakistani counterpart, Hina Rabbani Khar, welcomed the comments, saying: "There was, I believe, a sense of trying to de-escalate on their side... and I think that is the right way to go." |
Exchanges in the disputed area are not uncommon but rarely result in fatalities. | Exchanges in the disputed area are not uncommon but rarely result in fatalities. |
There has been a ceasefire in Kashmir since late 2003. | There has been a ceasefire in Kashmir since late 2003. |
India suspended a peace process with Pakistan following attacks by Pakistan-based militants in Mumbai in 2008. Negotiations resumed in February last year. | India suspended a peace process with Pakistan following attacks by Pakistan-based militants in Mumbai in 2008. Negotiations resumed in February last year. |
Thousands of people have been killed in Indian-administered Kashmir since an armed revolt against Indian rule erupted in 1989. | Thousands of people have been killed in Indian-administered Kashmir since an armed revolt against Indian rule erupted in 1989. |
Last month, India and Pakistan signed an agreement to ease visa restrictions on travel for some citizens. | Last month, India and Pakistan signed an agreement to ease visa restrictions on travel for some citizens. |