PAKISTAN has accused Indian troops of opening fire and killing a Pakistani soldier, in the third deadly cross-border incident reported in five days in the disputed Kashmir region.
The Pakistan military said the incident happened in the Battal area of the Himalayan region on Thursday.
There was no immediate reaction from India.
"Pakistan Army soldier, Havildar Mohyuddin, embraced shahadat (martyrdom) due to unprovoked firing by Indian troops at Hotspring sector in Battal at 2.40pm (2040 AEDT) today," the military said.
"Today, India troops resorted to unprovoked firing at a Pakistani post named Kundi," it added, giving no further details.
The United States has urged the nuclear-armed rivals to cool tensions along the heavily militarised Line of Control, the de facto border in divided Kashmir.
On Tuesday India said two of its soldiers were killed by Pakistani troops and one of them was beheaded. Pakistan denied any responsibility.
On Sunday the Pakistani army accused India of killing one of its soldiers and wounding another in a cross-border attack. India said its troops opened fire following a Pakistani mortar attack, but denied they crossed the border.
Around 30 kilometres south of Battal but right on the Line of Control, Pakistani residents of Darmasaal village told AFP on Thursday they had been confined to their homes by heavy firing for days.
"We are scared. We can't come out because the area is under constant fire," said Shaukat Butt, 38.
"We used to cross the river by boats but yesterday Indian soldiers fired at our boat, so everybody is confined inside now and the boats have stopped."
Kashmir, a Muslim-majority territory, is claimed in full by both countries but divided between the two. It has been the cause of two of their three wars since independence from Britain in 1947.
A ceasefire has been in force along the Line of Control since 2003 but there are sporadic violations on both sides.
Despite claims and counter-claims this week, both countries have appeared determined to prevent the killings from wrecking a fragile peace process.
In the initial aftermath of the killings on Tuesday, Indian Foreign Minister Salman Khurshid railed against the "ghastly" attack.
But by the next day he was telling reporters: "We cannot and must not allow for an escalation of a very unwholesome event that has taken place."
His Pakistani counterpart, Hina Rabbani Khar, welcomed his comments.
"There was, I believe, a sense of trying to de-escalate on their side ... and I think that is the right way to go," she told reporters on Thursday.
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