Pakistan says Indian fire kills villager in Kashmir

Indian troops have killed a Pakistani villager and wounded two others in Kashmir. (AFP/photo)
Updated 18 August 2018
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Pakistan says Indian fire kills villager in Kashmir

MUZAFFARABAD: Pakistan's Foreign Ministry and officials say Indian troops have killed a Pakistani villager and wounded two others in "unprovoked firing" in the Himalayan region of Kashmir.

In a statement, the ministry said it summoned an Indian diplomat Saturday to lodge a protest with New Delhi over the incident.

Pakistan and India often exchange fire in Kashmir. The overnight incident took place hours after Pakistan's parliament elected former cricket star and longtime politician Imran Khan as the country's prime minister.

Khan has said that he wants to resolve the issue of Kashmir, which is divided between Pakistan and India and is claimed by both in its entirety.


UK, French, German leaders call Russia’s use of Oreshnik missile ‘unacceptable’

Updated 09 January 2026
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UK, French, German leaders call Russia’s use of Oreshnik missile ‘unacceptable’

  • “It was clear Russia was using fabricated allegations to justify the attack,” Starmer said

LONDON: Russia’s use of an Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile in western Ukraine was “escalatory and unacceptable,” the leaders of Britain, France and Germany agreed in a call on Friday, a UK government spokeswoman said.
“It was clear Russia was using fabricated allegations to justify the attack,” UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer told the French and German leaders in the call, according to the spokeswoman.