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A dangerous escalation .. India gives the army the freedom to move to respond to the Kashmir attack

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave the Indian army “freedom to move” to respond to an attack in Kashmir last week, after India accused Islamabad of being behind the attack.
An Indian government source told AFP on Tuesday that Modi assured army and security leaders in a closed meeting that “India intends to strike a overwhelming terrorism.”
Moody was also quoted as saying that the armed forces enjoy “a full move to determine the style, targets and timing of our response to the terrorist attack on civilians in Kashmir.”
According to the source, Modi expressed his “complete confidence in the professional capabilities of the Indian Armed Forces,” and granted them to support his complete government.
The government published video clips of Moody’s meeting with army leaders and defense minister Rajnath Singh.

Neutral investigation

The tension between India and Pakistan has reached its climax since the attack on April 22 in Bahgham, Indian Kashmir, and left 26 people.
New Delhi, Islamabad, was accused of being behind the attack, which resulted in the largest death toll from civilians in the majority Muslim area for decades.
On the other hand, Pakistan denied any involvement, and called for a “neutral investigation” in its circumstances.

Shooting

For the fifth night in a row, the Indian army reported that the Pakistani forces opened fire from light weapons on its locations near the monitoring line in Kashmir.
He said that his forces “responded in a disciplined and effective way to provoke.” New Delhi did not announce casualties.
Pakistan did not confirm this immediately, but residents on the Pakistani side of the monitoring line told France Press that they had heard gunfire.
At this time, Pakistan announced the shooting down of an Indian drone in Kashmir.

Avoid confrontation

On Tuesday, the United Nations Secretary -General continues telephone separately with the Pakistani Prime Minister and the Indian Foreign Minister, calling on the two parties to “avoid confrontation,” according to his spokesman.
Stefan Dujarric said that Antonio Guterres “expressed his deep concern about the escalation of tensions between India and Pakistan, and stressed the need to avoid a confrontation that might lead to tragic repercussions.”

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