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EPAIndia has accused Pakistan of attacked three of his military droces and rocket bases, a claim that has been refused by Islamabad.
The Indian army said it had exposed Pakistan’s attempts to attack its bases in Jammu and Woodhampur, in India, Kashmir and Patancot, in Pengjab in India.
The blasts were reported on Thursday night in Jamu in India, Kashmir, when the region went into eclipse.
Pakistan’s Defense Minister told the BBC that they were not behind the attack.
“We deny it, we have not installed anything so far,” Hawaja Asif told the BBC, adding, “We will not strike and then deny.”
EPAEarlier on Thursday, India said it had hit Pakistan’s air defenses and “neutralized” Islamabad’s attempts to hit military targets in India on Wednesday night.
Pakistan called this action another “act of aggression”, following Indian missile strikes on Wednesday in Pakistan and Pakistan, administered Kashmir.
India’s strikes on Wednesday caused a chorus of calls for de -escalation from the international community, such as UN leaders and world people called for peace.
The attacks and incidents of the border firing have ignited fears of broader conflicts that explode between nuclear armed countries.
It is regarded as the youngest confrontation between the two countries for more than two decades.
India said it has affected nine “terrorist infrastructure” on Wednesday with revenge for a belligerent attack on tourists in India -administered Kashmir last month.
Pakistan categorically denied the Indian allegations that he supported fighters who killed 26 civilians in the Pahalgha mountain city.
It was the most clustering attack on civilians in the region for years, sending tension. Most of the victims were Indian tourists.
The Kashmir administered by India has observed a rebellion against the Indian government, which has taken thousands of lives.
Kashmir is a flash between the countries as they became independent after British India was divided in 1947. They both claim that Kashmir and waged two wars for him.
ReutersThere were calls for restraint from all over the world after India launched “Singor Operation” early WednesdayS
But on Thursday, both sides accused each other of additional hostilities.
Pakistan’s military spokesman said the drones sent from India have participated in many places.
“Last night, India showed another act of aggression by sending drones to many places,” said Lieutenant Ahmed Sharif Ceudri. “These places are Lahore, Gujranala, Champion, Ravalpindi, Atoc, Bahawalpur, Miano, Chor and Near Karachi.”
He said a civilian had been killed in the province of Sind and four soldiers injured in Lahore.
Thehe The US Consulate in Lahor told its employees to shelter in the building.
India said his latest actions were taken in response to Pakistan’s attempts to “engage a number of military goals in northern and western India” overnight.
“It has been reliably learned that the air defense system in Lahor is neutralized,” the Ministry of Defense said in a statement. Pakistan denied the claim.
There was no independent confirmation of the version of the events of both sides.
Later during the day when the Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Miri told a press conference in Delhi: “Our intention is not to escalate the questions, we only answer the initial escalation.”
Meanwhile, the number of victims continues to increase. Pakistan says 31 people were killed and 57 were injured by Indian air strikes in Pakistan and Pakistan, administered by Kashmir, and firing on the Wednesday morning’s control line.
The Indian army said the number of Pakistani shootings killed in the disputed region of Kashmir increased to 16, including three women and five children.
Initially, India did not indicate any group that he thought was behind the attack in Pahalgha, but on May 7, accused of Pakistan-based belligerent group of Lashkar-E-Taiba to do so.
Indian police claim that two of the attackers were Pakistani citizens, a claim refused by Islamabad. It says that it has nothing to do with the attacks on April 22.
At a late night on Wednesday, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif swore to avenge those killed in India’s strikes.
He reiterated Pakistan’s claim that he had removed five Indian fighters, saying it was a “crushing answer”. India did not comment on this statement.
Following the explosion reports on Thursday in Jamu, local media cited Indian military sources on Thursday, reporting that the blasts in the Jamu region were also reported in the cities of Akhnor, Samba and Katou.