Pakistani authorities on Friday
accused the Indian army of killing a
civilian woman in cross-border
shelling violating a ceasefire agreement in the disputed Himalayan
region of Kashmir.
Three other
civilians -- the woman's husband and daughter, and a third female
relative -- were wounded in the shelling, local officials said.
India
and Pakistan often accuse each other of violating a 2003 ceasefire
agreement in Kashmir. The two countries have fought three wars, two of
them over the divided and disputed Kashmir region.
The
latest incident took place on Friday in Nezapir sector, located in
Forward Kahuta district on the Line of Control (LoC), the region's de
facto border.
"Indian army
shelling has continued since morning. One woman was killed when a shell
hit her house," Sardar Tahir Mehmood, deputy commissioner in the
district in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, told AFP.
Mehmood said
the husband and daughter of the woman, named as 41-year-old Muneera
Begum, were wounded along with a female relative in the shelling.
Asad Naqvi, a police official in the area, confirmed the incident and casualties.
Tension
between India and Pakistan are high along the LoC, the de facto border
which splits the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir between the
nuclear-armed neighbours. Sartaj Aziz, Pakistan's national security advisor, on Thursday said he would visit India on August 23 for talks.
Aziz said the visit would not be herald a "breakthrough" in the issues straining tensions between the rivals, but said it would at least break the ice on some of them, adding: "let's hope it will lead to further, more comprehensive dialogue on the other issues between the two countries".
Muslim-majority
Kashmir has been divided between India and Pakistan, but claimed in full
by both, since the two countries gained independence from Britain in
1947.
Source: AFP
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