Indian media: Pakistani military opened fire near the actual control line in Kashmir, causing 1 death and 1 injury to the Indian army

  [Global Network Reporter Ding Jieyun] The Times of India quoted an Indian official on October 1 as saying that late on September 30 local time, the Pakistani army opened fire near the line of actual control in Kashmir, causing an Indian army soldier. Died and another soldier was wounded.

  Relevant sources in the Indian Ministry of Defense stated that the Indian side also retaliated in an appropriate way.

  As of press time, Pakistan has not yet seen a response to this matter.

  Both India and Pakistan claim sovereignty over Kashmir.

After the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, two wars broke out in the fight for Kashmir.

The two sides reached an agreement on a ceasefire along the line of actual control in Kashmir in 2003, but there have been exchanges of fire so far.