At India -controlled Caxemira, security forces have been committed to an operation to find the authors and accomplices of the April 22 attack
Caxemira authorities under Pakistan control asked residents on Friday to prepare sufficient food for two months, after a new exchange of gunfire between soldiers on the Indian border.
Driving to the local parliament, the Prime Minister of Pakistani Caxemira, Chaudhry Anwar-UL-HAQ said that instructions were given for residents to supply food for two months in the 13 districts of the region.
Chaudhry said he also released an “emergency fund” worth a billion of rupees (three million euros), to ensure the supply of “food, medicines and other basic needs” to villages along the border.
The ruler added that state and private companies “equipment was mobilized” to keep the roads “along the” control line “, the” de facto “border that separates the Indian and Pakistani zones from Kemmira.
Also today, the Indian military has announced that they once again exchanged fire for the eighth consecutive night, with the Pakistani forces over the 770 kilometers of the “control line”.
On Thursday, the director of the department of Religious Affairs of Caxemira Pakistani, Hafiz Nazeer Ahmed, ended 1,100 Charanic schools for 10 days, sending thousands of children home
In the six thousand public schools that are still open, local authorities started a first aid training action.
Nova Decati considers Islamabade responsible for the attack that killed 26 civilians on April 22 in the part of the Caxemira he manages, an attack that was not claimed.
Pakistan denies any involvement in the attack.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi authorized a military response to the attack and the Pakistan government said it had “credible information” about an imminent Indian attack.
India announced on Wednesday the closing of airspace to Pakistani planes, in response to a similar decision made by Pakistan on April 24.
US Diplomacy Chief Marco Rubio called on the calm of the two nuclear powers, which waged several wars since the painful division in 1947, when the British colonizer’s departure.
Islamabade said he was available to participate in a “neutral inquiry.”
At India -controlled Caxemira, security forces have been committed to an operation to find the authors and accomplices of the April 22 attack.
Indian police released the portrait of three suspects, two of which Pakistani.
The two men are accused of belonging to a close group of the Islamic Fundamentalist movement Lashkar-e-Taiba, based on Pakistan, and already suspected of the attacks that killed 166 people in Bombaim in November 2008.