Seven people have been killed in cross-border shelling in the disputed Kashmir region.
According to Pakistani officials, the Indian Army shelled part of Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, killing at least five civilians. Pakistan said it summoned an Indian envoy to protest the "unprovoked ceasefire violations."
Meanwhile, the Indian Defense Ministry said Pakistani troops had fired at Indian Army outposts in Kashmir on Saturday morning, leaving two people dead and several others injured.
Pakistan and India declared a ceasefire along the Line of Control in 2003, but both routinely accuse each other of violations.




