After many threats on both sides, the tension between India and Pakistan reached another level on Tuesday evening (6) on Wednesday (7), when the armies of the two nuclear powers leave for the attack. Nova Delhi launched offensive to the nearby country, which reacted with the artillery fire in the Caxemira border region and massacred five Indian fighters. The bombings killed at least 26 people from the Pakistani side and 12 on the Indian part in the most serious military confrontation between the two countries in two decades.
After many threats on both sides, the tension between India and Pakistan reached another level on Tuesday evening (6) on Wednesday (7), when the armies of the two nuclear powers leave for the attack. Nova Delhi launched offensive to the nearby country, which reacted with the artillery fire in the Caxemira border region and massacred five Indian fighters. The bombings killed at least 26 people from the Pakistani side and 12 on the Indian part in the most serious military confrontation between the two countries in two decades.
According to the information of the correspondent of RFI Sonia Ghezali, The Indian air attacks have affected several cities in the Pakistani Kashmir, as well as Muridke, Sialkot, Shakargar and Bahawalpur in the Punjab province. The objectives were mosques, houses and a health clinic.
A cowardly and unjustified attack denounced Islamabad through his spokesperson, promising a strong response. “The Pakistani Armed Forces, with full support from the population, fully and vinegarly respond to enemy aggression. A fixed response will be given to this act of aggression, above all because it is aimed at innocent and non -armed civilians,” said the military spokesman. The Pakistani army claims to have massacred five Indian fighters and a drone.
All the hospitals in the region are on alert. The changes of heavy artillery took place from the last night along the border, immediately triggering the mediation proposals of Beijing and London, while the United Nations, Moscow, Washington and Paris asked for moderation.
During these attacks, “nine terrorist fields (…) were destroyed,” said Lieutenant Colonel Vyomika Singh, spokesperson for the Indian army.
The Indian missiles that fell in six cities in the Pakistani Caxemira and Punjab and the shot followed has still left the 46 injured, said Lieutenant General Ahmed Chaudhry, spokesman for Islamabad’s army. These shots also damaged the Neelum-Jhelum hydroelectric dam, he added.
India reported 38 injured in the village of Poonch (North -ovest) in Caxemira during the artillery shots. The clash that began at night, continued in the morning around the city, which was the goal of several Pakistani bullets.
Under crossfire crossed
THE RFI He heard Ghulam Mohayyudin Bukhari, 36 years old, residing in Bahawalpur, Punjab, where India attacked last night. The explosion took place a few kilometers from his home.
“There was a great explosion. It was night. There were so many explosions that we came across the roof immediately. We saw an orange light that quickly turned red before our eyes. About five seconds later, we heard another explosion and people started running outside them.
On the other hand, from the border, in India, the RFI Interviewed Bilal Ahmad, 35, residing in Karnah, north of Caxemira. He spoke of the clashes that he heard at night at his house and destruction in the region.
“We live in the fear of confrontation. When our Indian army intervened at one in the morning, we were brought by terror. Rocusti -the noises that awakened us woke us up. Looking at the social media, we understand that the army finally attacked Pakistan. After that, we stayed at home. Exit. In the morning, we noticed the damage to our area.
Region in dispute
The tension between the two countries increased after an attack of armed men on April 22, in the Cashmira part managed by India, which caused 26 deaths. New Delhi accused Islamabad of being behind the action, that the Islamic country denies. The attack has not been claimed to date.
Several spokesmen said they had evidence of the fact that the authors of the attacks on the coffers were connected to a terrorist network based in Pakistan, as reported by the correspondent of RFI In Bangalore, Bastin Côme. Nova Delhi has criticized Islamabad for his lack of cooperation in the fight against groups of transfrursing insurgents.
CASAMIRA is a Muslim majority region divided between India and Pakistan, contested by both countries since they became independent of the United Kingdom in 1947.
In a short statement, the Indian government reported that its forces had reached “terrorist infrastructures in Pakistan […] where terrorist attacks against India were organized and direct. ”
The Pakistani government announced the call of a Wednesday meeting of the National Security Committee, made up of civil and military manager and mobilized only for extreme situations. “Pakistan reserves the absolute right to respond to this unnecessary Indian attack. A firm response is already in progress,” warned Prime Minister Pakistani Shehbaz Sharif.
The United Nations have asked for “maximum moderation” to both sides and have warned that “the world cannot allow a military clash between India and Pakistan”, said Stéphane Dujaric, spokesman for the secretary General António Guteres.
The British government said that he was “ready” to intervene to “calm” the situation between India and Pakistan. “Everything we can do in terms of dialogue and reduction of tension, we are ready and able to do it,” said the secretary of the British trade, Jonathan Reynolds BBC.
In response to a great climbing of the two countries with nuclear weapons on the border with China, Beijing said he was ready to intervene in reducing tensions between Pakistan and India. “We are ready to work with the international community and we continue to play a construction role to relieve current tensions,” said the spokesman for the foreign Chinese Ministry Lin Jian in a press conference.
(With RFI and AFP)
Source: Terra

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