India claims missile fired into Pakistan was an accident

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The India Defense Ministry said a 'technical malfunction' during routine maintenance led to the 'accidental firing.' This missile damaged a wall in a residential area in eastern Punjab province.

In a statement, the India Defense Ministry said a"technical malfunction" during routine maintenance led to the"accidental firing."

The missile damaged a wall in a residential area in eastern Punjab province, according to The Associated Press. "While the incident is deeply regrettable, it is also a matter of relief that there has been no loss of life due to the accident," the India Defense Ministry said in a statement.Relations between the two counties have flared up in the past over the disputed region of Kashmir.

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