Pakistan's military has accused India of another "unprovoked" attack in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir and says it is returning fire. In a statement, the military said Wednesday Pakistani and Indian troops continue to trade fire in various parts of Kashmir. The exchange of fire started shortly after Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif arrived in parliament to discuss a Sept. 28 attack that killed two Pakistani soldiers, which India described as a "surgical strike" against militants. He blamed India for the escalating tension between the nuclear-armed neighbors but said he wanted to resolve the Kashmir dispute through talks. ___This story has been corrected to show that the attack described by India as a "surgical strike" took place on Sept. 28, not Sept. 29.
Source: Fox News October 05, 2016 15:33 UTC