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INDIA-KASHMIR-PAKISTAN-UNREST
Caption:Indian residents bring a child reportedly injured in a cross-border exchange between Pakistani and Indian troops to a medical facility in Jammu on October 8, 2014. Three more civilians were killed in Kashmir as Indian and Pakistani forces kept up heavy cross-border firing in the disputed region overnight, officials said October 8, taking the overall toll to 12, with dozens more injured. The latest casualties came after nine people died on October 6, the highest civilian toll in a single day in more than a decade in the troubled region. AFP PHOTO/STR (Photo credit should read STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images)
Caption:An Indian Border Security Force soldier (C) reportedly injured in a cross-border exchange between Pakistani and Indian troops at the Pital post in Arnia sector arrives for treatment at the Government Medical College hospital in Jammu on October 8, 2014. Three more civilians were killed in Kashmir as Indian and Pakistani forces kept up heavy cross-border firing in the disputed region overnight, officials said October 8, taking the overall toll to 12, with dozens more injured. The latest casualties came after nine people died on October 6, the highest civilian toll in a single day in more than a decade in the troubled region. AFP PHOTO/STR (Photo credit should read STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images)
Caption:Indian residents reportedly injured in a cross-border exchange between Pakistani and Indian troops in the village of Samba arrive for treatment at the Government Medical College hospital in Jammu on October 8, 2014. Three more civilians were killed in Kashmir as Indian and Pakistani forces kept up heavy cross-border firing in the disputed region overnight, officials said October 8, taking the overall toll to 12, with dozens more injured. The latest casualties came after nine people died on October 6, the highest civilian toll in a single day in more than a decade in the troubled region. AFP PHOTO/STR (Photo credit should read STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images)
Indian residents bring a youth thought to have been injured in a cross-border exchange between Pakistani and Indian troops to a medical facility in Jammu on October 8, 2014. Three more civilians were killed in Kashmir as Indian and Pakistani forces kept up heavy cross-border firing in the disputed region overnight, officials said October 8, taking the overall toll to 12, with dozens more injured. The latest casualties came after nine people died on Monday, the highest civilian toll in a single day in more than a decade in the troubled region. Thousands of people on both sides of the disputed border have fled their homes to escape the shelling, which has fanned tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours. Kashmir is divided between India and Pakistan but both lay claim to the scenic Himalayan region, and clashes occur regularly along their disputed border known as th
Indian army personnel bring a colleague thought to have been injured in a cross-border exchange between Pakistani and Indian troops to a medical facility in Jammu on October 8, 2014. Three more civilians were killed in Kashmir as Indian and Pakistani forces kept up heavy cross-border firing in the disputed region overnight, officials said October 8, taking the overall toll to 12, with dozens more injured. The latest casualties came after nine people died on Monday, the highest civilian toll in a single day in more than a decade in the troubled region. Thousands of people on both sides of the disputed border have fled their homes to escape the shelling, which has fanned tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours. Kashmir is divided between India and Pakistan but both lay claim to the scenic Himalayan region, and clashes occur regularly along their disputed border known as the Line of Control (LoC). AFP PHOTO/STR (Photo credit should read STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images)
A Pakistani Kashmiri looks his damaged house after the cross-border firing between Indian and Pakistani soldiers on the Line of Control (LoC) in Darra Shair Khana, a village of Pakistan administrated Kashmir on October 7, 2014. Hundreds of villagers have fled their homes in the remote Kashmir region as Indian and Pakistani forces kept up Tuesday their cross-border firing that has left nine people dead so far, officials said. AFP PHOTO/Sajjad QAYYUM (Photo credit should read SAJJAD QAYYUM/AFP/Getty Images)
A Pakistani Kashmiri villager shows his broken water tank from firing across the Line of Control (LoC) between Pakistan and India in Durra Shair Khana, a village of Pakistan-administrated Kashmir, on October 7, 2014. Hundreds of villagers have fled their homes in the remote Kashmir region as Indian and Pakistani forces kept up October 7 their cross-border firing that has left nine people dead so far, officials said. AFP PHOTO/Sajjad QAYYUM (Photo credit should read SAJJAD QAYYUM/AFP/Getty Images)
INDIA-KASHMIR-PAKISTAN-UNREST
Caption:Indian residents bring a child reportedly injured in a cross-border exchange between Pakistani and Indian troops to a medical facility in Jammu on October 8, 2014. Three more civilians were killed in Kashmir as Indian and Pakistani forces kept up heavy cross-border firing in the disputed region overnight, officials said October 8, taking the overall toll to 12, with dozens more injured. The latest casualties came after nine people died on October 6, the highest civilian toll in a single day in more than a decade in the troubled region. AFP PHOTO/STR (Photo credit should read STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images)
Caption:An Indian Border Security Force soldier (C) reportedly injured in a cross-border exchange between Pakistani and Indian troops at the Pital post in Arnia sector arrives for treatment at the Government Medical College hospital in Jammu on October 8, 2014. Three more civilians were killed in Kashmir as Indian and Pakistani forces kept up heavy cross-border firing in the disputed region overnight, officials said October 8, taking the overall toll to 12, with dozens more injured. The latest casualties came after nine people died on October 6, the highest civilian toll in a single day in more than a decade in the troubled region. AFP PHOTO/STR (Photo credit should read STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images)
Caption:Indian residents reportedly injured in a cross-border exchange between Pakistani and Indian troops in the village of Samba arrive for treatment at the Government Medical College hospital in Jammu on October 8, 2014. Three more civilians were killed in Kashmir as Indian and Pakistani forces kept up heavy cross-border firing in the disputed region overnight, officials said October 8, taking the overall toll to 12, with dozens more injured. The latest casualties came after nine people died on October 6, the highest civilian toll in a single day in more than a decade in the troubled region. AFP PHOTO/STR (Photo credit should read STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images)
Indian residents bring a youth thought to have been injured in a cross-border exchange between Pakistani and Indian troops to a medical facility in Jammu on October 8, 2014. Three more civilians were killed in Kashmir as Indian and Pakistani forces kept up heavy cross-border firing in the disputed region overnight, officials said October 8, taking the overall toll to 12, with dozens more injured. The latest casualties came after nine people died on Monday, the highest civilian toll in a single day in more than a decade in the troubled region. Thousands of people on both sides of the disputed border have fled their homes to escape the shelling, which has fanned tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours. Kashmir is divided between India and Pakistan but both lay claim to the scenic Himalayan region, and clashes occur regularly along their disputed border known as th
Indian army personnel bring a colleague thought to have been injured in a cross-border exchange between Pakistani and Indian troops to a medical facility in Jammu on October 8, 2014. Three more civilians were killed in Kashmir as Indian and Pakistani forces kept up heavy cross-border firing in the disputed region overnight, officials said October 8, taking the overall toll to 12, with dozens more injured. The latest casualties came after nine people died on Monday, the highest civilian toll in a single day in more than a decade in the troubled region. Thousands of people on both sides of the disputed border have fled their homes to escape the shelling, which has fanned tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours. Kashmir is divided between India and Pakistan but both lay claim to the scenic Himalayan region, and clashes occur regularly along their disputed border known as the Line of Control (LoC). AFP PHOTO/STR (Photo credit should read STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images)
A Pakistani Kashmiri looks his damaged house after the cross-border firing between Indian and Pakistani soldiers on the Line of Control (LoC) in Darra Shair Khana, a village of Pakistan administrated Kashmir on October 7, 2014. Hundreds of villagers have fled their homes in the remote Kashmir region as Indian and Pakistani forces kept up Tuesday their cross-border firing that has left nine people dead so far, officials said. AFP PHOTO/Sajjad QAYYUM (Photo credit should read SAJJAD QAYYUM/AFP/Getty Images)
A Pakistani Kashmiri villager shows his broken water tank from firing across the Line of Control (LoC) between Pakistan and India in Durra Shair Khana, a village of Pakistan-administrated Kashmir, on October 7, 2014. Hundreds of villagers have fled their homes in the remote Kashmir region as Indian and Pakistani forces kept up October 7 their cross-border firing that has left nine people dead so far, officials said. AFP PHOTO/Sajjad QAYYUM (Photo credit should read SAJJAD QAYYUM/AFP/Getty Images)
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