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Pakistan is targeting United Nations property in Jammu and Kashmir, sources said
They said
The head of the United Nations has urged restraint between increasing India-Pakistan tension
New Delhi:
Defense sources said that Pakistan is trying to target the United Nations wealth in Jammu and Kashmir, as Indian forces killed terrorist camps in the first occupied Kashmir in Pakistan and Pakistan this morning. Sources said that Pakistan’s army missed a UN field station and fell outside his gate in Poonch, about 160 km from Srinagar.
The United Nations has not yet commented on this development.
Earlier in the day, UN Secretary-General Antonio Gutres expressed concern over the stress in India-Pakistan stress and said the world could not afford the conflict “between the two countries.
United Nations chief spokesperson Stephen Dujarik said, “General Secretary is very concerned about Indian military operations during control and international border. He asks the two countries for maximum military restraint.”
India launched Operation vermilion After midnight, to avenge the initiative attack, in which 25 tourists and a Kashmiri pony ride operator were killed by terrorists in cold blood on 22 April. Follow live updates Here
Presiguation strikes were held at nine locations used by terrorist groups such as Hezbul Muhazidin, Lashkar-e-Tabiba, and Jaish-e-Mohammed as part of the operation.
In vengeance, Pakistan set the Line of Control (LOC) and the international border on fire, violating the ceasefire agreement between the two countries. The Indian Army replied “appropriately”. The army said that three citizens have been killed in “arbitrary and indiscriminate” firing and artillery.
Hours after one message from OP Sindoor, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar had said that the world should show zero tolerance for terrorism.