Pakistan fires small arms along Line of Control for second consecutive day: Report
Scroll April 27, 2025 01:39 AM

The on Saturday opened small arms fire again along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir, reported PTI, quoting an unidentified defence official.

The Indian forces retaliated “appropriately”, said the official, adding that no deaths were reported in the exchange of fire.

On Friday too, the Pakistan Army at locations along the Line of Control, resulting in the Indian military retaliating.

This comes amid diplomatic tensions between India and Pakistan following the on Tuesday.

Twenty-six persons were killed when militants opened fire at tourists, most of whom were from outside the state. Seventeen others were injured. The terrorists targeted tourists after asking their names to ascertain their religion, the police said. All but three of the dead were Hindu.

Following this, India and said all valid visas would be revoked from April 27, except medical visas, which will remain valid until April 29. Pakistani nationals in India under the SAARC visa scheme were given 48 hours to leave. India’s Ministry of External Affairs also advised its citizens against travelling to Pakistan and urged those already there to return.

On Thursday, Pakistan said that of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty was and warned that it would respond with “full force across the...

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