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Pakistan stated the inevitability of India’s invasion after an attack in Kashmir

Pakistan said the inevitability of India’s invasion after an attack in Kashmir on April 29, 06:16 Share: Minister of Defense Pakistan Havadja Muhammad Asif (Photo: Reuters/Wasem Khan) India’s invasion has become almost inevitable, which further exacerbates the tension between the two nuclear states. About it reports Reuters. After the attack in Kashmir, as a result of”, – WRITE ON: ua.news

Pakistan stated the inevitability of India’s invasion after an attack in Kashmir

April 29, 06:16

Defense Minister Pakistan Havadja Muhammad Asif (Photo: Reuters/Waseem Khan)

The Defense Minister of Pakistan Havadja Muhammad Asif said that after a recent attack on tourists in Kashmir, the military invasion of India has become almost inevitable, which even more exacerbated the tension between the two nuclear powers.

About it reports Reuters.

After an attack in Kashmir, which killed 26 people, a wave of indignation arose in India. In Hindu society, calls for decisive action against Pakistan, where the majority of the population professes Islam, are increasingly louder.

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India accuses Pakistan of supporting fighters in the controversial region of Kashmir, through which both states have repeatedly fought.

According to Reuters, the Pakistani Minister of Defense reported that the military had already informed the government about the possible preparation of the attack of India.

Although the details of asif did not reveal, he called the Indian invasion inevitable. “

The Indian Ministries of Defense and Foreign Affairs have not commented on these statements.
India claims that the attackers were Pakistan’s citizens, but Islamabad denies and requires an independent investigation.

India Prime Minister Nari Modi promised to find and punish the perpetrators.

Asifa stressed that Pakistan is in a state of increased combat readiness, but nuclear weapons will only be used in the event of a direct threat to the country.

He also reported that Pakistan was supported by the Allies, including the Gulf countries, China, the United States, the United Kingdom and others. According to him, some states have already agreed to be mediators.

After the terrorist attack, India announced the termination of the Hindu Water Treaty – an important interstate document on the distribution of river resources.

In response, Pakistan closed his airspace for Indian aircraft.

Asif called the cancellation of the contract Act of War ”, since water resources are vital to the country’s population. Pakistan has already contacted international organizations, including the World Bank, demanding to protect the treaty.

India again accused Pakistan of supporting the radical groups involved in Mumbai terrorist attacks in 2008, which killed more than 166 people.

Islamabad rejects all the accusations.

On April 26, the Indian military reported that the Pakistan soldiers fired their posts along the border in the controversial region Kashmir for the second night in a row.

Against the background of exacerbation of tension, Iran suggested assistance in the conflict resolution, while US President Donald Trump said that India and Pakistan were competing their differences.

Tehran is ready to use his good relations with Islamabad and New Delhi to promote mutual understanding at this difficult time, ”said Minister of Foreign Affairs Iran Sayd Abbas Aragchi.

Shortly after the attack on Tuesday, April 21, the Indian forces strengthened the raids in the Kashmir Valley, the center of the anti -Indian uprising. According to three police officials, at least 1500 people were detained and questioned.

Editor: Darya Kharchenko

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