![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() India says at least 10 of its forces have been killed by artillery shells or sniper fire from Pakistani-controlled Kashmir since the start of November. Scores of civilians have been killed this year, and a UN observer mission car was struck by a bullet in December. Similar stories are told on both sides of the 344-kilometre (213-mile) partition amid ever-tougher talk between the nuclear-armed neighbours, who have fought two wars over the region in the past seven decades. "It is scary, we just don't know why the firing starts," said Hussain, speaking during a visit to the frontier zone organised by the Indian military. Hussain, 23, walks with a limp because of his wounded foot. Ahmad took a bullet in the stomach and now has to wear a colostomy bag.
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