Chinanews.com, November 11 Comprehensive foreign media reported that on the 10th local time, Indian officials said that India and Pakistan exchanged fire in the Kashmir region, and an Indian border guard personnel died in the clashes.

According to the Associated Press, citing authorities in Indian-administered Kashmir, Pakistani soldiers fired "unprovoked" at an Indian border post in the Jammu area on the evening of the 8th local time, using weapons including mortars and machine guns.

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Indian border guards said in a statement that their soldiers had "responded appropriately" and that one Indian officer had died.

According to Turkey's Anadolu news agency, the Indian side has lodged a protest with Pakistan through "diplomatic channels". At present, the Pakistani side has not responded to this matter.

This is the second clash between the two sides in recent times.

On October 10, local time, the two sides accused each other of firing at their border, and after a fierce exchange of fire between the two sides, an Indian border security force member was injured in the attack.

After the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, India and Pakistan fought several wars over the Kashmir region. In 2003, the two militaries reached a ceasefire agreement along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Kashmir.

In 2021, although the two sides agreed to strictly abide by the Kashmir ceasefire agreement, the two armies exchanged fire from time to time near the Line of Actual Control in Kashmir and accused each other of breaking the ceasefire agreement.