How world leaders reacted to Indian attacks on terrorist camps in Pakistan


New Delhi:

India attacked nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir (POK) on Wednesday after a deadly attack in Pahgam in Jammu and Kashmir last month. According to Pakistan, at least eight people were killed in the missile attack, stating that it started taking vengeance in a major growth among the atomic-headed rivals. The Indian Army also said that three civilians were killed in the night along with a line of control border by Pakistan Army.

The Ministry of Defense said in a statement, “Its” accurate “attacks” commitment on “terrorist camps” were on commitment that those responsible for this attack would be held accountable. “

United States: Reacting to the growing India-Pakistan tensions, US President Donald Trump spoke of shame and hoped that it would be “very quick”.

“It’s ashamed, we just heard about it,” Trump told reporters at the White House. “I think people knew that something was going to happen on the basis of some past. They have been fighting for a long time.”

The US President said: “I hope it will end very soon.”

US State Secretary Marco Rubio said on X that he was “closely monitoring the situation between India and Pakistan” while Washington would continue to attach the nuclear-world Asian neighbors to “peaceful resolution”.

The Indian Embassy in Washington said that Indian National Security Advisor Ajit Doval spoke with Rubio and informed them about India’s military work.

Israel: Israel has supported ‘India’s right to self -defense’ after the missile attacks on Pakistan. Israeli Ambassador to India, X, Ruven Azar, Sid Israel “supports India’s rights for self -defense”, saying that “terrorists should know that there is no place to hide from the innocent crimes against the innocents”.

United Nations: United Nations Secretary -General Antonio Gutres was very concerned about Indian military operations in Pakistan and Pakistan administered in Pakistan, his spokesperson on Tuesday called India and Pakistan a maximum military restraint.

The spokesperson said, “General Secretary is very concerned about Indian military operations along the Line of Control and International Border. He asks the two countries for maximum military restraint.”

“The world cannot make a military confrontation between India and Pakistan.”

UAE: The United Arab Emirates, India and Pakistan told, “According to a statement by UAE Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, India and Pakistan asked to avoid” restraint, de-suscule stress, and moving forward, which could endanger regional and international peace. ,

The statement said, “His continent confirmed that diplomacy and dialogue remains the most effective means to resolve the crisis in a peaceful manner and achieve shared aspirations of nations for peace, stability and prosperity.”

Indian strike on Pakistan

Officials said Indian forces targeted the headquarters of Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Tabiba groups banned in missile attacks against terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

The targeted nine sites have both Gem headquarters in Bahawalpur and MuridK in Pakistan Punjab.

A spokesperson for the Pakistani Armed Forces confirmed the Tote BBC in an interview that the IAF had targeted Bahawalpur and Muridke.

India has clearly stated that its functions have been focused in nature, measured and focused on non-esclery and that no Pakistani military facilities have been targeted. India’s action comes two weeks after the Pahalgam terror attack on 22 April, killing 26 people.



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