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18 May 2018 | 10:27 AM UTC

India/Pakistan: Soldiers exchange fire along border May 18

Indian and Pakistani troops exchange gunfire in Jammu region on May 18; one killed and two injured

Warning

Event

One member of the Indian Border Security Force was killed and two civilians were injured in an exchange of gunfire that broke out between Pakistani and Indian forces around 01:00 (local time) on Friday, May 18, along the border. The incident occurred at the Line of Control (LoC) near the Indian towns of Arnia and Ranbir Singh Pora (Jammu and Kashmir state).

Tensions in the region remain high and additional cross-border fire between Indian and Pakistani forces is possible in the coming days and weeks.

Context

A ceasefire has been in place in the region since 2003. However, ceasefire violations are often reported, sometimes resulting in the deaths of soldiers and civilians on both sides of the border. New Delhi and Islamabad both regularly accuse each other of initiating cross-border clashes.

Tensions were particularly high in the region in February and March 2018, following an attack on an Indian army camp in which six soldiers died. Sporadic cross-border shelling and border skirmishes were reported throughout February and March. Since the beginning of May, several incident resulting in casualties have occurred.

Advice

Individuals in the affected areas are advised to monitor developments to the situation and adhere to all instructions issued by the local authorities. As a reminder, some Western governments advise their citizens against travel to parts of Jammu and Kashmir, notably areas along the LoC, due to the significant risk of violence.