3 Civilians Killed In Firing, Artillery Shelling By Pakistan Across Line Of Control
- In early May 2025, intense artillery clashes occurred between India and Pakistan along their disputed Kashmir border, leading to at least 38 fatalities.
- The fighting erupted two weeks after India accused Pakistan of backing an attack that killed 26 tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir.
- Pakistan reported 26 civilians, including four children, died from Indian strikes that hit areas around Muzaffarabad, while India reported at least 12 deaths from Pakistani shelling including casualties in Poonch.
- Pakistan claimed it downed five Indian jets, including three French Rafale aircraft, and India confirmed three fighter jets crashed on its side, while leaders and international figures called for restraint.
- The escalation, described as the worst violence in two decades along the Line of Control, risks dire consequences amid ongoing insurgency and regional tensions.
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