Indian troops backed by artillery and long-range guns fired on villages along the border in the Pakistani-administered side of the Kashmir region, killing a 13-year-old-girl and wounding her mother and brother, local officials and Pakistan’s military said Sunday.

In a statement, the military blamed the Indian army for initiating Saturday night's “unprovoked ceasefire violation” in the villages of Hajipur and Bedori. It said Pakistani troops “effectively responded” to the Indian fire, without elaborating.

Mortars fired by Indian troops also damaged several homes, according to local media reports and government officials. There was no immediate comment from New Delhi and it was unclear whether there was any damage to the Indian side of Kashmir, which is divided between the two countries and claimed by both in its entirety.

People rally to express solidarity with Indian Kashmiris struggling for their independence, in Karachi, Pakistan, Friday, March 6, 2020. (AP PhotoFareed Khan)

People rally to express solidarity with Indian Kashmiris struggling for their independence, in Karachi, Pakistan, Friday, March 6, 2020. (AP PhotoFareed Khan)

Pakistan and India often trade fire in the disputed Himalayan region, with both blaming the other side for initiating the fire. The latest incident comes days after Indian fire killed four villagers in Pakistani-administered Kashmir.

Tensions have soared between Pakistan and India since last August, when Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist-led government revoked Muslim-majority Kashmir’s decades-old semi-autonomous status, touching off anger in Indian-controlled Kashmir and in Pakistan. Pakistan wants the changes reversed.

India and Pakistan have fought two wars over Kashmir since gaining independence from British rule in 1947.