Two-way casualties were fired on Indian-Pakistan border
27 February 2019, 19:39 BDT


India's air strikes after the Indian and Pakistani troops on the Kashmir border on Tuesday and night on Tuesday.
Five people, including two children, were killed in the shootout in Pakistan. Five Indian soldiers were also injured. It has been claimed by both parties.
Pakistan's paper Dawn reported that five Pakistanis, including two children, were killed in Pakistani mortar shell in the Nakial sector of the Kashmir border yesterday, Pakistani officials said. More were injured.
Indian media said NDTV said that Pakistani mortar fired and fired on the border with Jammu and Kashmir border.
Indian media said NDTV said that Pakistani mortar fired and fired on the border with Jammu and Kashmir border.
Indian officials said that at least 50 such shellings have been submerged. Five Indian soldiers were injured in the sector of Akhnu. The Indian Army also strongly responded.
Earlier, a defense spokesman said that two people were shot in between two soldiers in the evening yesterday evening. He said that without any provocation, Pakistan fired at Indian army's Naushera sector at around 6:30 pm without any provocation. Indian soldiers have given the appropriate answer.
In the wake of the suicide of 40 Pakistani soldiers in suicide attack in Pulwama in Kashmir, India-controlled Kashmir, on Tuesday, in the Pakistani territories, India made an air strike. India has claimed that 300 militants of Pakistan-based militant group Jish-e-Mohammed have been killed. Ziish-e-Muhammad, who claimed responsibility for the suicide attack in Pulwama,
Pakistan, however, claimed that there was no damage to Indian air strike. Nevertheless, the country has warned that an appropriate response to this aggression will be given in due time. Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has urged the Armed Forces and the people to be ready for all possible situations.
A Dawn report said that the National Security Committee of Pakistan, sitting in an emergency meeting yesterday after the Indian fighter's attack in the early hours. Later, a statement was issued from the Prime Minister's Office. It is said that India carried out unnecessary aggression. Pakistan's reply will be given at its opportune time. Prime Minister Imran Khan has urged the people including the armed forces of the country to prepare for everything possible.
In another report of Dawn, the Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Major General Asif Gafur, held a press conference in the evening yesterday. There he said, "The Prime Minister has said to be ready for whatever is going to happen. We are all ready. Now it is the turn of India to see our response. '
Earlier, in the morning, a number of tweets were made by General Asif Gafur. He also gave a few photos. He claimed that the Indian air force's fighters crossed the border with the Muzaffarabad Sector, but Pakistan could not do any harm. They could only come in three to four miles. In front of the resistance of the Pakistani air force, they quickly ran away from the Balakot by throwing bombs on empty fields. Gafur said there was no damage to any infrastructure in the attack. There were no casualties.
After the attack in India, Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi held a joint press conference with Finance Minister Asad Umar and Defense Minister Pervez Khattak. During this time, he said that India violated international guidelines. Pakistan has the right to self-defense. The incident will be answered. India is not only showing the courage to challenge Pakistan, it is better not to show India
Foreign Minister also highlighted the future plans of Pakistan. He said that India's "irresponsible policy" will be aimed at promoting the world before his country. The local and international media will be taken to the place where India violates the international line of control. The Prime Minister of Pakistan will call a special meeting of the National Command Authority (NCA) tomorrow (today on Wednesday). Armed forces will be ready for any situation.
India, however, did not launch its first operation in Pakistan this year. Two years ago, the Indian infantry operated 'surgical strike' after crossing the border in Uri sector of Kashmir. New Delhi has demanded to destroy several militant hideouts in the operation. Pakistan still said there was no attack, no harm.
Pakistan President Alif Alvi said, "We know how to protect ourselves." He also said, "How can we deal with such a situation, our army can train the world?" So, in this region and anywhere else, nobody should think that they can harm my country. "
Shahbaz Sharif, the leader of the opposition Pakistan Muslim League (N), said, "If India wants to fight, then Pakistan's flag will fly in New Delhi." And Asif Ali Zardari, the leader of the country's former Prime Minister, Pakistan People's Party, said, "India does not wish that Pakistan's peaceful policies are their weaknesses. Modi can not waste regional stability to win elections.
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