ISLAMABAD, June 24 (Reuters) - Pakistan's army claimed on Saturday that two civilians were killed by Indian forces in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, the first such conflict since a ceasefire in 2021 between the two nuclear-armed South Asian neighbours.
"The Indian Army, in a display of its usual inhumane approach towards innocent Kashmiris, opened indiscriminate fire onto a group of shepherds in Sattwal Sector," the statement said.
The Indian army did not respond to a request for comment.
Both India and Pakistan lay claim over the disputed territory, but each control half of it.
Condemning the killings and ceasefire violation, the Pakistani foreign office summoned the Indian envoy to register a protest, the statement said.
Persons:
Asif Shahzad, Diane Craft
Organizations:
Indian Army, Thomson
Locations:
ISLAMABAD, Kashmir, Sattwal, India, Pakistan, New Delhi