A Pakistani Kashmiri woman, who was wounded in her house during shelling allegedly by Indian troops, rests at a hospital in the Kotli sector of Pakistan-administrated Kashmir on October 9, 2014. The death toll from cross-border skirmishes between India and Pakistan climbed to at least 17 after Islamabad confirmed five additional fatalities. The toll on the Pakistani side doubled, with 10 civilians killed in firing across parts of the disputed northern Kashmir region and eastern Punjab province, an army statement said.
A Pakistani nurse checks a Kashmiri woman, who was wounded in her house during shelling allegedly by Indian troops, at a hospital in the Kotli sector of Pakistan-administrated Kashmir on October 9, 2014. The death toll from cross-border skirmishes between India and Pakistan climbed to at least 17 after Islamabad confirmed five additional fatalities. The toll on the Pakistani side doubled, with 10 civilians killed in firing across parts of the disputed northern Kashmir region and eastern Punjab province, an army statement said. AFP PHOTO/ Sajjad QAYYUM (Photo credit should read SAJJAD QAYYUM/AFP/Getty Images)
Pakistani Kashmiri men carry an injured victim following firing across the Line of Control (LoC) between Pakistan and India, in the Kotli sector of Pakistan-administrated Kashmir on October 8, 2014. Pakistani officials accused Indian troops of killing four civilians including two children in cross-border firing, while mortar attacks in parts of disputed Kashmir injured one and forced the cancellation of Eid prayers. AFP PHOTO/ Sajjad QAYYUM (Photo credit should read SAJJAD QAYYUM/AFP/Getty Images)
A Pakistani Kashmiri woman displays mortar shrapnel allegedly fired across the Line of Control (LoC) between Pakistan and India, in the Kotli sector of Pakistan-administrated Kashmir on October 8, 2014. Pakistani officials accused Indian troops of killing four civilians including two children in cross-border firing, while mortar attacks in parts of disputed Kashmir injured one and forced the cancellation of Eid prayers. AFP PHOTO/ Sajjad QAYYUM (Photo credit should read SAJJAD QAYYUM/AFP/Getty Images)
A Pakistani Kashmiri woman displays mortar shrapnel allegedly fired across the Line of Control (LoC) between Pakistan and India in the Kotli sector of Pakistan-administrated Kashmir on October 8, 2014. Pakistani officials accused Indian troops of killing four civilians including two children in cross-border firing, while mortar attacks in parts of disputed Kashmir injured one and forced the cancellation of Eid prayers. AFP PHOTO/ Sajjad QAYYUM (Photo credit should read SAJJAD QAYYUM/AFP/Getty Images)
:A Pakistani woman, who was wounded by mortar shells allegedly fired by Indian troops, rests at a military hospital in the eastern city of Sialkot in Punjab province on October 8, 2014. Pakistani officials accused Indian troops of killing four civilians including two children in cross-border firing, while mortar attacks in parts of disputed Kashmir injured one and forced the cancellation of Eid prayers. AFP PHOTO/ Arif ALI (Photo credit should read Arif Ali/AFP/Getty Images)
Pakistani women tend to their injured children, who were wounded by mortar shells allegedly fired by Indian troops, as they rest at a military hospital in the eastern city of Sialkot in Punjab province on October 8, 2014. Pakistani officials accused Indian troops of killing four civilians including two children in cross-border firing, while mortar attacks in parts of disputed Kashmir injured one and forced the cancellation of Eid prayers. AFP PHOTO/ Arif ALI (Photo credit should read Arif Ali/AFP/Getty Images)