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Heavy Fighting Erupts Along Kashmir Line of Control After Attack
Full Story
Intense clashes involving artillery and gunfire have broken out along the Line of Control in Indian-administered Kashmir, following a deadly attack that claimed 26 tourists. The violence marks a sharp escalation in tensions between India and Pakistan, longstanding rivals in the disputed region. This conflict underscores the fragility of peace in an area that has seen decades of unrest.
The Line of Control divides Kashmir, a region claimed by both India and Pakistan since 1947. The recent attack on tourists has heightened fears of further violence.
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The Context
The fighting involves heavy artillery, indicating a significant military engagement. Both nations have stationed large forces along the border for decades.
Kashmir has long been a flashpoint, with militant groups often targeting civilians and security forces. The attack on tourists is among the deadliest in recent years.
India accuses Pakistan of supporting insurgents, a charge Pakistan denies. Cross-border skirmishes have intensified since the attack.
The Line of Control is heavily militarized, with frequent ceasefire violations reported. Both countries have nuclear capabilities, raising global concerns.
Civilians in border areas face displacement and danger during such escalations. Schools and markets often shut down as a precaution.
Some support India’s firm stance against militancy, citing national security. Others fear escalation could lead to broader conflict, harming regional stability.
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| Total News Sources | 30 |
| Left | 10 |
| Right | 8 |
| Center | 9 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 33% Left |
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