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Pakistan: 1 Dead in Indian Firing at Bus

A Pakistani school bus driver was killed and several children were wounded in Indian firing along the de facto Kashmir border, Pakistan said.

The incident occurred at Mohra Village in the Nakyal sector of Pakistani-administered Kashmir across the Line of Control where officials said shelling by Indian troops was continuing.

“A shell fired by Indian troops hit a school van at LoC in Nakyal sector. The driver has been martyred and eight children wounded,” Zeeshan Haider, a senior government official, told AFP. There was no immediate reaction from India.

Haider said the van was carrying pupils from a private school and the children, aged between 10 and 15 years, were taken to hospital amid heavy shelling.

Muhammad Nasrullah Khan, a doctor in Nakyal Hospital, said the children had shrapnel injuries but their condition was not life threatening.

Sardar Iftekhar, a police station house officer in Nakyal, confirmed the incident and casualties, and told AFP that the wounded children included five girls and three boys.

The firing was a violation of a 2003 ceasefire, the Pakistani Army’s media wing said in a statement.

“Pakistani troops effectively responded and targeted Indian posts from where fire was coming,” said the statement.

The Muslim-majority Himalayan region of Kashmir is divided between Pakistan and India, and claimed in entirety by both.

The two countries have fought two of their three wars since independence from Britain in 1947 over Kashmir.

Tension has risen in the region since a September 18 attack on an Indian Army base in Indian-controlled Kashmir that killed 18 soldiers, an attack India blamed on Pakistan-based separatists.

Firing across the LoC by both sides has increased since then, with dozens killed and wounded, and each side blaming the other.

Months of tension between India and Pakistan have erupted into shelling and gunfire across the disputed Kashmir frontier, claiming the lives of dozens of people, including civilians.