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Indian villagers move with their crops and belongings for safer places after firing from the Pakistan side of the border in Jora farm village about 35 kilometers (22 miles) from Ranbir Singh Pura district of Jammu and Kashmir, India, Sunday, Jan. 21, 2018. All the villages are almost deserted along the international border as almost the entire population have moved to safer ground away from the volatile border region.
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Indian villagers move with their crops and belongings for safer places after firing from the Pakistan side of the border in Jora farm village about 35 kilometers (22 miles) from Ranbir Singh Pura district of
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Photo: Channi Anand, AP
An Indian man pulls a motorbike from the debris of a razed building after firing from the Pakistan side of the border into Jora farm village 35 kilometers (22 miles) in Ranbir Singh Pura district of Jammu and Kashmir, India, Sunday, Jan. 21, 2018. The villages are almost deserted along the international border as almost the entire population have moved to safer ground away from the volatile border region.
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An Indian man pulls a motorbike from the debris of a razed building after firing from the Pakistan side of the border into Jora farm village 35 kilometers (22 miles) in Ranbir Singh Pura district of Jammu and
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Photo: Channi Anand, AP
Indian villagers move with their crops and belongings toward safer places after firing from the Pakistan side of the border into Jora farm village some 35 kilometers (22 miles) in Ranbir Singh Pura district of Jammu and Kashmir, India, Sunday, Jan. 21, 2018. The villages are almost deserted along the international border as almost the entire population have moved to safer ground away from the volatile border region.
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Indian villagers move with their crops and belongings toward safer places after firing from the Pakistan side of the border into Jora farm village some 35 kilometers (22 miles) in Ranbir Singh Pura district of
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Photo: Channi Anand, AP
Indian woman inspects damage and collects goods from the family home, after it was gutted by firing from the Pakistan side of the border in Jora farm village 35 kilometers (22 miles) in Ranbir Singh Pura district of Jammu and Kashmir, India, Sunday, Jan. 21, 2018. The villages are almost deserted along the international border as almost the entire population have moved to safer ground away from the volatile border region.
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Indian woman inspects damage and collects goods from the family home, after it was gutted by firing from the Pakistan side of the border in Jora farm village 35 kilometers (22 miles) in Ranbir Singh Pura
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Photo: Channi Anand, AP
India, Pakistan continue trading fire and blame in Kashmir
SRINAGAR, India (AP) — Officials say Indian and Pakistani soldiers have again targeted each other's posts and villages along their volatile frontier in disputed Kashmir after a day's lull, killing at least one civilian.
Fighting erupted overnight as the rivals traded gunfire and shelling until dawn Monday, leaving a civilian dead and three others injured on the Indian side.
The recent flare-up has left 13 civilians and nine soldiers dead on the two sides and sent tens of thousands of residents fleeing from their homes.
Most of the fighting is taking place along the portion of the frontier where each country has a paramilitary border force separating Indian-controlled Kashmir and the Pakistani province of Punjab.
Both countries have accused the other of initiating the fighting.