2024-08-13
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In the early morning of the 11th, India broke out that two more Indian soldiers were killed in a fierce exchange of fire between India and militants in the Kashmir region. The blood and fire drama that continues to unfold in this region is gradually attracting the attention of the world. But the story behind this is far more complicated than the sound of gunfire and thunder on the surface.
It is reported that the two Indian soldiers were attacked by militants while on duty in Anandnag, Jammu. This is not an isolated incident. In recent months, especially in the Jammu region where Hindus mainly live, the conflict between Indian military and police and militants has continued to escalate.
After the incident, the Indian Army stationed there (the 15th Army of the Chinar Army) released a message through the social media platform X, confirming the tragedy and reporting that two civilians were injured in the conflict. This seemingly local conflict actually reflects the long-standing tension in the region.
Since the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, both India and Pakistan have maintained their sovereignty over Kashmir, and the two countries have fought several wars in history. Although the two sides reached a ceasefire agreement in 2003, the friction and conflict around the Line of Actual Control has never completely stopped. Every time the sound of gunfire is heard, the situation in this area becomes tense, and it also has a profound impact on the relationship between India and Pakistan.