Reuters, 28/08 15:39 CET
SRINAGAR, India/LAHORE,
Pakistan (Reuters) – Cross-border firing between India and Pakistan
killed at least nine people on Friday, the day India marked the 50th
anniversary of a war between the two South Asian nations.
On the Pakistani side of the frontier, six civilians were
killed and more than 40 were treated for wounds in hospital in the town
of Sialkot, the media wing of the Pakistani military said.
India’s Border Security Force (BSF) said three civilians had died and 22 were wounded in firing across the frontier in the northern Jammu region.
Both said the other side had opened fire first.
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Source: Euronews
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