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SRINAGAR, India (AP) — Indian and Pakistani soldiers traded fire across the Kashmir border for more than 12 hours overnight and into Tuesday in what the Indian army called the worst violation yet of the nuclear-armed neighbors' cease-fire agreement.
The gun battle came after an Indian soldier and four Pakistanis were killed Monday in a deadly clash along the heavily armed frontier that divides Indian and Pakistani controlled Kashmir, the Indian army said.
Both sides have blamed the other for violating the cease-fire and New Delhi has accused Islamabad of helping Islamic rebels sneak into its part of Kashmir.