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Violent shelling .. The war between India and Pakistan and the death of 38 dead

India and Pakistan exchanged violent bombing operations on Wednesday, which resulted in 26 people dead in the Pakistani side and 12 at the Indian side, in the most dangerous military confrontation between the two countries in two decades.
Since the April 22 attack, which killed 26 people in the Indian Kashmir, tension has escalated between the two quarreling nuclear powers since the country was divided in 1947.
This tension developed a military confrontation on Tuesday night, Wednesday, while Beijing and London were quick to show them to defuse the crisis and called on the United Nations, Moscow, Washington and Paris to control.

The war between India and Pakistan

For its part, the Pakistani National Security Committee, after an emergency meeting, called for “the international community to realize the serious and unjustified risk of India, and to hold it accountable for its flagrant violations of international norms and laws.”
Pakistan said on Wednesday that it summoned the Indian Chargé d’Affairs in Islamabad “to protest the bombing that is a flagrant violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty.”
The two armies exchanged artillery shelling along the disputed border in Kashmir after Indian strikes on Pakistani lands in response to a minimal attack.

India and Pakistan exchange heavy artillery shelling along their borders- AFP

Kashmir bombing

“The strikes” targeted and destroyed nine terrorist camps, “Indian army spokeswoman said that the targets were chosen to avoid any damage to civil facilities and human losses.”
The Indian missiles that hit six cities in Kashmir and Benjab in Pakistan killed at least 26 civilians and wounded 46 others, according to Pakistani army spokesman General Ahmed Shudri.
These strikes also caused damage to the Nillem-Gilom power to generate energy in Pakistan, according to Chaudhry, and India confirmed the death of at least 12 dead and 38 wounded in the town of Ponch in the Indian Kashmir due to the artillery shelling.

Explosions in Srinagar

The battles erupted during the night and continued in the morning around the town, which was targeted with a barrage of shells, according to a reporter to Agence France -Presse.
“We woke up to the bombing … I heard explosions … and I was afraid of the roof collapse on us,” the news agency “Press Trust of India” quoted Farouk, one of Ponch, as saying.
Earlier in the night, violent explosions also shook the main vicinity of the main city of Srinagar in the Indian part of Kashmir.

The ruins of a mosque after Indian raids in Muzaffar Abad, Pakistan- AFP

Indian army weapon

In a morning, an Indian security source told AFP that three aircraft chased the Indian army weapon for unnamed reasons immediately.
Pakistani Defense Minister Khawaja Asif told AFP that Pakistan had brought down “five hostile aircraft” without further details.
India has accused Pakistan of involvement in a Bahmam attack, but Islamabad was quick to deny any role in it.

Askar Taybah Movement

According to the Indian intelligence, one of the sites targeted by the Indian army during the night, the Sebhan Mosque in Bahawalbur, in Pakistani Benjab, is linked to groups close to the Askar Tiba movement.
India accuses this group, which is suspected of being behind the attacks of 166 people in Bombay in 2008 by launching the April 22 attack.
In Pakistani Benjab, Muhammad Khuram, a resident of the city of Mureidk, also told the bombing to Agence France -Presse that he had heard “a very strange strong explosion.”
“I felt a great fear, as if an earthquake hit. Then another missile, followed by a minute, then three or four missiles in the next three or four minutes, came.”

India was fell on rockets on Pakistani-AF

The level of the Shinab River

“The level of escalation exceeded the last crisis in 2019, with terrible, possible repercussions,” said analyst Braven Donte from the Center for Studies.
This year, New Delhi struck Pakistani lands after a deadly attack on an Indian military convoy in Kashmir.
On Tuesday evening, the Prime Minister of India announced that he wanted to divert the water of the rivers that originate in India and crosses in Pakistan, a threat that is difficult to implement in the short term, according to experts.
The day after the Bahgham attack, India suspended its participation in a water sharing agreement that took place between the two countries in 1960, and Tuesday, Pakistan accused India of amending the level of the Shinab river, which crosses it from India.

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