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A Pakistani Kashmiri tea vendor makes a brew for customers at his stall on the way to the town of Titrinot, some 30 kilometers north of Battal sector close of Pakistan-India border, on January 10, 2013. Pakistan on January 10 accused Indian troops of opening fire and killing a Pakistani soldier, the third deadly cross-border incident in days that threatens to escalate tensions in Kashmir. The Pakistan military said the incident happened in the Battal area of the disputed Himalayan region, where a ceasefire has held on heavily militarised Line of Control since 2003, despite violations on both sides.
A Pakistani Kashmiri prays towards Mecca on a roadside which leads to the town of Titrinot, some 30 kilometers north of Battal sector close of Pakistan-India border, on January 10, 2013. Pakistan on January 10 accused Indian troops of opening fire and killing a Pakistani soldier, the third deadly cross-border incident in days that threatens to escalate tensions in Kashmir. The Pakistan military said the incident happened in the Battal area of the disputed Himalayan region, where a ceasefire has held on heavily militarised Line of Control since 2003, despite violations on both sides.
NEW DELHI, INDIA - JANUARY 9: Pakistan High Commissioner to India, Salman Bashir arrives at the External Affairs Ministry on January 9, 2013 in New Delhi, India. Pakistani envoy was summoned to lodge protest at the killing of two Indian soldiers. According to Indian army, Pakistani soldiers moved 500 meters inside Indian border and killed two Indian soldiers who are patrolling the area. Pakistan has denied involvement of its troops in an attack and said it was prepared to hold investigations through the UN Military Observer Group on the recent ceasefire violations on the Line of Control (LoC).
Indian farmers warm themselves around a fire during a dense fog along the India-Pakistan border in Suchit-Garh, 36 kms southwest of Jammu on January 10, 2013. The beheading of an Indian soldier may have sparked a war of words between Delhi and Islamabad but the two nuclear rivals are both determined to prevent it from wrecking a fragile peace process. Two Indian soldiers died after a firefight erupted in disputed Kashmir on Tuesday as a patrol moving in fog discovered Pakistani troops about 500 metres (yards) inside Indian territory, according to the Indian army.
Pakistani Kashmiris walk on a road leading towards the town of Titrinot, some 30 kilometers north of Battal sector close of Pakistan-India border, on January 10, 2013. Pakistan on January 10 accused Indian troops of opening fire and killing a Pakistani soldier, the third deadly cross-border incident in days that threatens to escalate tensions in Kashmir. The Pakistan military said the incident happened in the Battal area of the disputed Himalayan region, where a ceasefire has held on heavily militarised Line of Control since 2003, despite violations on both sides.
Indian demonstrators burn a banner which reads 'Down with Pakistan, Shame on Pakistan' as they demonstrate against the alleged killing of two Indian soldiers by Pakistan in the disputed Kashmir region, in Ahmedabad on January 10, 2013. Pakistan on January 10 accused Indian troops of opening fire and killing a Pakistani soldier, the third deadly cross-border incident in days that threatens to escalate tensions in Kashmir.