Tuesday, August 06, 2013

And of course, it was Kashmirians that killed the Indian soldiers at a cease-fire line.

Something tells me Kashmir is not at all the problem here. If that were the case then why weren't there Pakistani guns pointed in the other direction? Why didn't they get the ones who did it? It is difficult to find shooters when there aren't any to find.

Pakistan gets a new Prime Minister along with escalation of tensions along a border where a ceasefire has primarily held for ten years. 

August 6, 2013
SRINAGAR, India (AP) India's army says (click here) five of its soldiers were killed when Pakistani troops fired at a patrol near the cease-fire line in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir on Tuesday. The incident could threaten recent overtures aimed at resuming peace talks between the nuclear-armed rivals.
The military called the attack a "gross violation" of a 2003 cease-fire in Kashmir between India and Pakistan. An army officer, on condition of anonymity, said the military was investigating whether the attackers crossed over into Indian territory or fired from the Pakistani side of the divided region.
Pakistan's military denied that its soldiers killed any Indian troops....