Srinagar, April 26-Indian and Pakistani forces exchanged shooting for the second day in a row on Saturday, when relations between the nuclear armed neighboring sizes fell after an attack on tourists who blamed the Pakistani militants who were killed 26 in the Kashmir region of India.
The Indian army said that its forces responded to the “unjustified” small arms fire from many positions of the Pakistani army, which started around midnight on Friday along the 740 -km real border (460 miles) that separate the Indian and Pakistani regions in Kashmir.
The Indian army said that the Pakistani forces had also opened with separate fire in the middle of the night on Thursday.

No victims were reported from the Indian side.
There was no immediate comment from the Pakistani army.
Kashmir police identified three suspects, including two Pakistani citizens, who carried out the April 22 attack.
Pakistan denied any involvement, and the Minister of Defense said that an international investigation was needed in the attack.
After the attack, India and Pakistan launched a set of measures against each other, as Pakistan closed the airspace on Indian Airlines, and India has suspended the 1960 Water Treaty that regulates water sharing from the Sindh River and its tributaries.
India and Pakistan have a ceasefire agreement for decades on the disputed Kashmir region, but their forces are still intermittently.
The two countries claim Kashmir and fought two of their three wars on them.