This Nov 12, 2015 photograph shows a general view of snow-covered Neelum Valley in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir. The Pakistan authorities have banned tourists from the valley a day after four Pakistani soldiers drowned when their vehicle was hit by Indian gunfire and plunged into the Neelum River. (Sajjad Qayyum / AFP)
MUZAFFARABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan has banned tourists from a valley in Pakistani-controlled part of Kashmir a day after it said four of its soldiers drowned after their vehicle was hit by Indian gunfire and plunged into the Neelum River.
Choudhary Mohammad Fareed, a top government official in Neelum, says the "threat" to people is too great and that no new tourists would be able to enter. The stay permits for those already in the valley will not be extended.
Picturesque Neelum Valley stretches along the boundary separating the Pakistani- and the India-controlled parts of Kashmir and draws many tourists.
Both nuclear-armed states claim the disputed Kashmir region in its entirety. Pakistan and India often trade fire across the dividing line, blaming each other for violations of the cease-fire agreement signed in 2003.
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