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Pakistan firing hits life on Kashmir border

Poonch, Jan 17: Life has turned full circle for many villagers whose homes virtually hug Jammu and Kashmir's porous border with Pakistan.With the Indian and Pakistani militaries locked in fresh shelling and firing, and with



The 2003 ceasefire changed all that. But the bliss is over, for now.



After Pakistan accused India of killing a soldier Jan 6, two Indian soldiers were killed in Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistani raiders beheaded one and took away his head, and mutilated the other soldier's body.

Since then, Pakistan says it has lost two more soldiers to Indian firing.

Many of the villages -- also called hamlets because of their size -- are located close to the border, so close that one can see movements of troops and people across the LoC.

Each hamlet is home to 150 to 200 people, dominantly Sunni Muslims. The Indian Army posts are not far away.

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