India and Pakistan have again accused each other of firing across their disputed Kashmir border on Tuesday, AP reported. An Indian army commander said Tuesday that Pakistani troops fired intermittently through the night at two posts in the Mendhar sector on the de-facto border, 180 kilometers (115 miles) southwest of Srinagar, the main city in India's portion of Kashmir. He said Indian soldiers responded as Pakistani troops used small arms, machine guns and mortars. No casualties were reported. On the Pakistan side, a military official accused Indian troops of firing late Monday at Pakistani military posts. The official said the Indian fire was "unprovoked" and that Pakistani forces responded.