India objected to border firing from Pakistan, Indian military sources say
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NEW DELHI, April 30 (Reuters) - India objected strongly to "unprovoked firing" from Pakistan on the border between the two countries in Kashmir during a conversation between their top army officers, two Indian military sources told Reuters on Wednesday.
Tensions have escalated between the old rivals since 26 men were killed in an attack targeting Hindu tourists in Indian Kashmir last week, and the two armies have exchanged small arms fire since despite a ceasefire.
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