Pakistani and Indian military commanders trade barbs over border shelling
In response to Pakistan's accusations that Indian forces deliberately target innocent civilians near the de facto border in Kashmir, Indian military commander said that cross-border shelling is in retaliation to Pakistan Army's support to militants.
Indian and Pakistani military commanders traded heated accusations on Monday in a rare telephone conversation between the nuclear-armed rivals over repeated cross-border firing in disputed Kashmir.
During the call initiated by Islamabad on a hotline, Pakistan Army's Director General of Military Operations lambasted his Indian counterpart for targeting "innocent civilians" near the Line of Control (LoC) – the de facto border dividing the region.
"Indian troops are deliberately targeting innocent civilians including children ... such deliberate actions are of serious concern and a violation of the 2003 agreement," said Major General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, according to a statement.
India responded with a volley of its own accusations, saying Pakistan continues to send militants across the LoC to target Indian troops and places civilians near its military installations to aid insurgents.
"Lt Gen AK Bhatt emphatically stated that retaliatory firing by Indian troops has only been carried out in response to unabated support given by Pak Army to armed terrorists who infiltrate across the border and target Indian Army posts with heavy caliber weapons," said a statement released by the Indian side.
Kashmir has been divided between India and Pakistan since the end of British colonial rule in 1947, but both claim the territory in full.
The neighbours regularly exchange fire across the border despite signing a ceasefire in 2003.
Tensions reached dangerous levels following a militant attack on an Indian military base in September 2016, with each side blaming the other for cross-border raids.
There have since been continued outbreaks of firing across the heavily militarised frontier, with both sides reporting deaths and injuries, including to civilians.
New Delhi repeatedly accuses Pakistan of initiating firing to help insurgents cross into Indian-administered Kashmir to attack its forces.
Islamabad says it only provides diplomatic support to the Kashmiri struggle for self-determination as promised under UN resolutions.