Story highlights Pakistan and India exchange gunfire Saturday morning

Tensions escalate after Indian strikes earlier this week

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Srinagar, India (CNN) India has relocated more than 10,000 people from around the disputed border area of Kashmir as tensions escalated this week with Pakistan.

The two nations exchanged gunfire Saturday morning, with each of the nuclear neighbors accusing the other of provocation.

Simrandeep Singh, magistrate of Jammu District in India, accused Pakistani troops of firing across the Line of Control in two separate incidents. There were no fatalities, according to Singh.

The Line of Control divides the Indian- and Pakistani-controlled parts of Kashmir.

"We have set up 47 camps to accommodate those migrating from the border areas," Singh said.

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