India and Pakistan exchange fire in Kashmir, 3 Indian soldiers died

  Xinhua News Agency, New Delhi, November 27th. According to Indian media reports on the 27th, the Indian and Pakistani forces exchanged fire near the line of actual control in Kashmir on the evening of the 26th and 27th, resulting in the death of three Indian soldiers.

  A spokesperson for the Indian Army confirmed that on the 27th, an exchange of fire between the Indian and Pakistani armies near the line of actual control in Kashmir resulted in the death of two Indian soldiers.

On the evening of the 26th, the two armies exchanged fire, resulting in the death of an Indian soldier.

  At present, Pakistan has not yet responded to this.

  The Indian and Pakistani armed forces have exchanged fires near the actual line of control in Kashmir on many occasions recently and accused each other of breaking the ceasefire agreement.

Both India and Pakistan claim sovereignty over Kashmir.

Since the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, the two countries have fought two wars for the Kashmir region.

In 2003, the two sides reached a ceasefire agreement along the line of actual control in Kashmir.