India – Pakistan: At least 13 dead in Pakistani Cashmir Administration
Increases concern about attacks that launch India and Pakistan in their territories and in the disadvantaged Kashmir.
Two powerful explosions were heard in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Kashmir, near the airport and local central facilities of the army, according to an official, a witness citing Reuters and residents.
Two explosions were also heard in the city of Baramoula in Kashmir, an official and residents told Reuters, as clashes between Nuclear Equipped Neighs India and Pakistan continue.
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We gave our answer, says Pakistani Prime Minister
Pakistani Prime Minister Sechbaz Sarif was first placed since the launch of the « Lead Wall » operation.
« We gave India the right answer, » he said to polar leaders in his country.
Pakistan said that his rockets launched into more than 25 military installations were retaliation for India’s attacks on air bases.
In a statement, Shehbaz Sarif argued that Pakistan had shown « excellent restraint » in his response to Indian challenges, as he described them.
‘Thirteen civilians killed’ in Pakistani Cashmir Administration in the last 12 hours
The Pakistani Kashmir Disaster Management Authority reports that 13 citizens have been killed and more than 50 have been injured in the last 12 hours.
It is an indication that despite continuous calls for declining, tensions between India and Pakistan continue to grow, stresses Sky News.