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Pakistan reacted with Tit-tatt measures against India, as tension jumped after a belligerent attack on India, Kashmir, with 26 tourists killed.
Islamabad stopped all visas issued to Indian citizens under an immediate -effect release scheme, as well as discarding some of his neighbor’s diplomats and closed his airspace to Indian flights.
Indian police have named three of four suspects behind the attack, saying two are Pakistani citizens and a third is a local Kashmiri man. Pakistan denies Indian allegations that he played a role in the shooting.
And during the attack on Tuesday, a group of tourists of tourists near Pahalg, a resort in the disputed Himalayan region, was observed.
Police in Indian administered cashmere claims that all three suspects are members of Pakistan-based belligerent group Lashkar-E-Taiba (Let). None of the men has commented on the claims.
A statement by the Pakistani National Security Commission has served attempts to connect the attack of Pahalgham with Pakistan, saying that there was no reliable investigation or evidence verification.
Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi promised that “India will identify, track and punish every terrorist and their supporters, and we will pursue them to the ends of the earth.”
He said that “the terrorists behind the killings, along with their supporters, will be punished more than they can imagine.”
“Our enemies have dared to attack the soul of the country … The spirit of India will never be disturbed by terrorism.”
On Wednesday evening, Delhi announced a number of diplomatic measures against Islamabad in the light of the Kashmir killings – one of them immediately closed the border of the Atari -Waga between the two countries.
India also canceled the visa services of Pakistani citizens “with immediate effect”.
In its response, Pakistan also rejected India’s suspension from the India Water Treaty in the India – a contract to share water for six decades between neighbors – adding that any attempt to stop or divert water “will be considered a military act”.
The country has closed its airspace to all Indian or Indian airlines and has stopped all trade with India.
He also reduced the number of diplomats in the Indian Supreme Committee in Islamabad to 30 and asked Indian defense advisers, naval forces and air to leave Pakistan before April 30.
About 1500 people in Kashmir have been detained for questioning about the attack, police sources told BBC News.
Schools, business and stores open after stopping throughout the region after firing.
Police have offered an award of 2 million rupees ($ 23,000; £ 17,600) for anyone offering information about one of the attackers.
Visitors from different states to India have been killed, with others seriously injured, in one of the most deadly attacks in recent years in the region.
A honeymoon Indian Navy, a tourist guide who was the only parent’s carrier for his family, and a businessman who rested with his wife and children were among the victims.
A full party meeting in Jamu and Kashmir expressed a deep shock and grief of what he calls a “barbaric attack.”
The bodies of victims arriving in their home countries around India receive emotional goodbye from their families and loved ones.
Meanwhile, reports from parts of India have appeared to Kashmiri students facing harassment after the killings.
A spokesman for the National Conference Party of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said several videos showing that students were harassed in colleges and other places were distributed online.
Nasir Huehami, the head of the Jamu and Kashmir Student Association, shared a video of the right -wing Hindu group threatening to physically attack Muslim students from Kashmiri in the northern Ukrakhand state to ensure they were leaving.
The BBC failed to check any of these videos independently.