💨 Abstract
Tensions along the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir's Leepa Valley, a strategic area for jihadist infiltration, have escalated this week with soldiers from India and Pakistan exchanging fire. The area, which runs through the Kazinag Spring and connects to key mountain routes, has been a battleground since 1990, marked by skirmishes and incursions to seize territory.
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