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The situation between India and Pakistan, on Thursday, on both sides with a heavy night fire and holiday news, the strikes on both sides and both sides contain a comprehensive risk of war.
After a one-day violence on Wednesday, Indian airstrikes and Pakistani aircraft were stressed and stressed the dead report – both India and Pakistan and Pakistan also looked open to find a way to escalate. As the leaders of both sides open the winning tones, Pakistan officials said that both countries have created an initial contact to reopen security guards.
President Donald Trump said he was ready to help, because US officials said they were in charge of the peaceful resolution of India and Pakistan.
There were signs of hopeful engagement for a whining of diplomatic meetings in New Delhi and Islamabad, including Thursday. The best diplomats from Iran and Saudi Arabia, both important regional players, which are close to war countries, were made for new Delhi meetings.
However, the news was more violent. The Indian side said he opened heavy fire from Pakistani positions in the border areas overnight. Indian officials said they responded with force and claimed that Pakistan’s airstrikes were targeted several places in the airstrikal defense radars and systems. Pakistan, in turn, adding that Indian planes have hit Pakistan’s territory to Pakistan’s territory on Thursday, he said. Most of the detail allegedly allegedly failed to confirm.
As a sign of violence, the United States gave a warning to American citizens in Lahore, Pakistan’s Punjab Punjab, near the border with India.
“Due to Drone explosions, landing drones and the laver continuation of the United States Consulate General and the nearest airspace, the whole consulate will take refuge in the earth for asylum all consulates.”
In 1947, the two countries allocated each other in the end of the British colonial power, the main flashpoint, the Main Flashpoint, the disputes in the Himalayan region of Kashmir.
Last moon came after a terrible terrorist attack that caused 26 civilians on the Indian side of Kashmir last month. India has accused Pakistan behind the attack and has a military action. Pakistan rejected the charges and warned that he would respond to speech if attacked.
This week, the diplomatic boost was built around the hope that the most severe military sign will be related to the actions on Wednesdays.
Pakistani officials said that the national security consultants of both countries have created “some interaction” after the initial holidays of Friday. The tab was for the first time in the interview of Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Isaac, in his interview News Channel TRT. He confirmed the contact of a second officer, but he said he was indirect – the mixture suggested that there were mediators.
Still, in both capital, the risk of escalation was far away.
In New Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi government informed India’s military operations and representatives of opposition parties on all political figures Appeared in support of the government’s action.
“This is an ongoing operation,” the Indian Minister of Parliament Kiren Rijiju said after the meeting.
At the beginning of his meeting with his Iranian counterpart, Indian Foreign Minister S.haishankar said Pakistan’s actions against Pakistan are “target and measurement.”
“It is not our intention to increase the situation,” he said. “But if there are military attacks on us, no doubt will be met with a very strong answer.”
The country’s leadership also showed the United front in Pakistan. Judge newspapers and social media were held in the funeral organized by the ruling newspapers and a 7-year-old child killed in the social media on Wednesday. Pakistan’s highest administration, including the Prime Minister, President and Army of the country, all participated.
After the funeral, Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari condemned India’s actions as “cowardice” and “will be welcomed by decisive action.”