New Delhi: the Indian Minister of Foreign Affairs said Thursday, May 1 Attack on cashmere last week This has left 26 dead men “must be brought to justice”.
New Delhi blame Pakistan for the attack on firearms against civilians on the tourist site of Pahalgam to the cashmere administered by the Indians on April 22.
Islamabad has rejected the accusation and both countries since exchanged gunshots in cashmere And published a series of punitive diplomatic measures in the Tit-for-Tat.
“Its authors, donors and planners must be brought to justice,” the first Indian diplomat Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said on Wednesday following a conversation with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday evening in which they discussed the attack.
Rubio also spoke to the Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, and during an American reading of the appeal, “needed the” need to condemn the terrorist attack “in Kashmir.
Indian and Pakistani soldiers drew on each other along the control line, the de facto border of the disputed cashmere, said the Indian army.
It was a seventh consecutive night shot was reported by India.
“During the night … The Pakistani army posts launched not caused small arms shots through the control line in front of Kupwara, Uri and Akhoror,” the army said in a statement.
“These were reacted proportionately by the Indian army.”
There was no reported victim and there was no immediate confirmation of Pakistan.