Indian officials say troops exchanged fire with Pakistani soldiers in Kashmir
- Indian officials reported a brief exchange of fire between their army and Pakistani soldiers late Thursday.
- This occurred along the disputed Kashmir frontier amid soaring tensions following a deadly attack on civilians Tuesday.
- India blamed Pakistan for supporting the attack, prompting tit-for-tat diplomatic and trade actions from both nuclear-armed rivals.
- Gunmen killed 26 civilians in the attack near Pahalgam, which India immediately called a terror attack with cross-border links.
- No casualties resulted from the border firing, but the United Nations urged both sides to exercise maximum restraint.
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