The voltage between the two nuclear powers increases: India reports more air attacks!

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On Thursday, Pakistan again attacked military stations in India’s controlled disputed region of Jammia and Kashmir. This was stated on Thursday by the Indian government, writes TASR according to reports Reuters and DPA.

According to the Indian Office responsible for coordination between the individual components of the army, the attack was hit by a military habitat near the border with the Indian State of Punjab, but the threat has already been “neutralized”. They did not report any victims from the place and Pakistan did not apply for the attack.

The Indian media reported on Thursday that in the city of Jammia and its surroundings, sirens and loud explosions could be heard. According to Reuters Sources from the Army environment, it was probably Pakistani drone attacks. India Today reported that one of the attacks was also affected by a local airport, which is also used by Indian Army Aviation. Nai Delhi claims that it has activated its air defense system.

The government in Nai Delhi declared that at night it attacked air defense systems in several places in Pakistan. Islamabad claims that he shot down 25 Indian drones during the night.

The tension between the two nuclear powers continues to increase after a terrorist attack in Jammia and Kashmir on April 22, in which the militants murdered 26 tourists. India blames Pakistan of participating in the attack, which Islamabad denies.

Since the announcement of independence in 1947, Pakistan and India have been three wars. Two of them concerned Kashmir’s disputed territory, which they divided and both make claims to the whole area. In the Indian Union State of Jammia and Kashmir, inhabited mostly by Muslims, has been running an armed uprising against the Indian government since 1989.

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