India accuses Pakistan of cease-fire violation in Kashmir

Villagers wait on a verandah to witness the funeral procession of Indian army soldier Gangadhar Dalai, who was killed in a militant attack in Uri, Kashmir, in Jamuna Balia village, west of Kolkata, India, Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016. Early Sunday, fighters slipped into an army base in Indian-controlled Kashmir, killing at least 15 soldiers. (AP Photo/Bikas Das) (The Associated Press)

Villagers watch the cremation of Indian army soldier Gangadhar Dalai, who was killed in a militant attack in Uri, Kashmir, prior to his cremation in Jamuna Balia village, west of Kolkata, India, Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016. Early Sunday, fighters slipped into an army base in Indian-controlled Kashmir, killing at least 15 soldiers. (AP Photo/Bikas Das) (The Associated Press)

Indian army soldiers prepare to give a gun salute to their colleague Gangadhar Dalai, who was killed in a militant attack in Uri, Kashmir, prior to his cremation in Jamuna Balia village, west of Kolkata, India, Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016. Early Sunday, fighters slipped into an army base in Indian-controlled Kashmir, killing at least 15 soldiers. (AP Photo/Bikas Das) (The Associated Press)

The Indian army says Pakistani troops fired bullets at an Indian military position in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir two days after suspected rebels killed 18 Indian soldiers in an audacious attack on a military base.

Indian army spokesman Col. Rajesh Kalia called it a violation of the 2003 cease-fire accord between India and Pakistan.

Kalia gave no other details.

The cease-fire has largely stabilized the highly militarized boundary between the nuclear-armed rivals.

The reported incident Tuesday was in the Uri region, where four suspected rebels entered a crucial Indian military base early Sunday and killed 18 soldiers. The four militants were also killed.

The attack heightened tensions between India and Pakistan, with New Delhi blaming Islamabad-backed militants for the deadly strike.