India and Pakistan have resumed shelling along their tense border, killing three people. The renewed fighting came hours after Pakistan said its jets shot down an unmanned Indian spy plane.
One woman on the Indian side of the border was killed in a village in the Arnia area, near the winter capital of Jammu.
Several other people were injured, but details were sketchy, a police spokesman said.
In Balnoi, another Indian village along the Kashmir ceasefire line, two men were killed and three others wounded in shelling.
Hours earlier, Pakistan said its air force jets had shot down an unmanned Indian spy plane, which crashed near Lahore, Pakistan's second largest city.
Pakistani officials said the plane was carrying an Israeli-made camera and caught fire moments after it came under attack.
Journalists were escorted to the wreckage in a field 10 miles inside Pakistani air space in the village of Dogran Kalan, near Lahore. Not much was left of the aircraft, but officials showed off the camera they claimed had been aboard.
In New Delhi, a government official confirmed the incident had taken place, and added that the defence ministry would soon make formal comments.
PA