Six people, including two military officers, were killed on Wednesday in Indian shelling into Pakistan-ruled Kashmir, officials said. Mehmood-ul-Hassan, the deputy district commissioner in Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistani Kashmir, said the deaths were caused by a mortar bomb that hit a vehicle in the Neelum Valley, about 43 miles to the northeast. “There has been extensive shelling by Indian forces in the area,” he told Reuters, while another official said two military officers were among those killed. Full Story
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