Warning about the nuclear war rang out when India stated that she would answer the answer if Pakistan answered, this increased concern about bloodshed eyes for an eye. For his part, Pakistan's Defense Minister said a nuclear war with India could start “at any time”.


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Speaking in a shot in the evening in the atmosphere of Pakistan Geo News, the Minister of Defense of Havaja Asif said: “If they (India) will start a full war in the region and if there are threats in which the confrontation will arise, a nuclear war may break out at any time.”
The head of the Pakistan Defense Department added: “If they worsen the situation, if they are likely to war in which both sides will show signs of using nuclear weapons, the responsibility for this will fall into India.”
His harsh warning was resounded in the context of reporting that 31 people, including four children, were killed by the result of the Indian aircraft missile for nine people accused of being “terrorist objects”, Daily Mail's comments. According to Pakistan officials, 57 others were injured.
Meanwhile, India declared more than a dozen foreign ambassadors in New Delhi that if Pakistan answered, India would answer, causing concerns about a greater military conflict in one of the most dangerous and populous areas in the world, where nuclear fire. This happened after Pakistan promised to give feedback to India, warning that he had the right to answer night missile attacks “anytime, anywhere and any of his ways.”
Islamabad also considered India's attack as an act of Muslim war, according to him, according to him, deliberately directed against civilian areas – in New Delhi clearly rejected this claim.
The fourth night attack was conducted to deal with the civilian massacre in a picture of paintings in the Indian area of the Kashmir dispute last month, the Daily Mail recalled. India accused Pakistan of funding for warriors behind the massacre, but stated that the missiles were released on Wednesday as targeting terrorist infrastructure, not state subjects.
While most of the world leaders, including British Prime Minister Sir Kira Starmer, is called the world, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from the Rishi Sunak Conservative Party, who was born in his family with the origin and who confessed to Indian, wrote the right to attack a terrorist infrastructure.
While India pursued a policy of declaring the use of nuclear weapons just to deal with an attack, it was believed that Pakistan was ready to use his warhead tactics on the battlefield to accommodate an attack with conventional vehicles.
After his departure in 1947, when the Hindu Maharaja of Kashmir decided to become part of India, some wars were made for this area, mostly Muslims. Kashmir is still divided along the border, causing fierce disputes, reminding Daily Mail.
On Wednesday, when Pakistan moved tanks to the Kashmir area, Prime Minister Shekhbaz Sharif said that the authorized armed forces performed Islamic actions.
Residents living near the actual border fled yesterday after India attacked nine “terrorists” in Pakistan overnight. After that, both countries with nuclear weapons exchanged artillery. Pakistan said that as a result of shelling near the control line, five people were killed and India said that at least seven were killed. When the smoke dispersed, the Indian military said this morning that its actions were commensurate, “targeting, balancing and not escalating.”
However, the Pakistan National Security Commission, headed by the Prime Minister, said the attacks have caused a mistake of Muslims involving Islamic terrorist farms.
India stated that she had attacked bases used by the people whom she allegedly attacked a part of Kashmir controlled by the Indian government last month – the largest murder case in India since 2008.
Commenting on the conflict, US President Donald Trump told reporters in the cabinet of the oval on Wednesday: I know both are very clear. I want them to find it. I want them to stop it. “If I could help, I would be there,” the president added.
Concerns about the comprehensive conflict between the two nuclear powers continued to strengthen, and on Wednesday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi canceled the plan to visit Europe.
The escalation occurred at a difficult time for the Pakistan economy, worth $ 350 billion, recently escaped the economic crisis, when the government tried to increase financial and achieve progress in implementing the international monetary fund's credit program with the amount of $ 7 billion until 2024.
Pakistan said that at the beginning of the fourth day in the morning caused over six objects, in addition to five Indian aircraft and a drone were shot down. New Delhi did not comment on these claims.
This morning, the fighters swept through Gimalayas's territory with the roar, and during the 25 -minute blowing period, the explosions near the “control line” were heard.
The survivors checked the consequences of destruction and collection of scattered things, while senior officials on both sides continued to hit themselves into their chest. Muhammad Salman, living in Muzafarabada, the largest city in the region, said Muhammad Salman, living in Muzafarabada, the largest city in the region.
Due to the shot, then the mosque hit half, some houses were damaged and a neighboring school was closed on Wednesday. The children are very scared. We could not leave home at night, but now we are moving to our relatives' houses, he said 52 -Year -old Jamil Bibi.
Indian missiles hit six seats in Pakistan of Kashmir and in the eastern province of Punjab, at least 26 people, including women and children, said Pakistan's military representative, Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif. Islamabad said that among the eight people died due to air strikes, there was a three -year child.
Sharif added that Indian aircraft also damaged the infrastructure on the dam in Kashmir, under Pakistan's control, calling this violation of international rules.
It is known that the Indian attack, called the “Sinduur campaign”, targeted nine “terrorist farms” in Pakistan and Pakistan Jamma and Kashmire. But Pakistan said that India attacked civilians, killed children, and responded to artillery and mortar fire on the control of India Kashmir.
Shain Nana Chudasama, a former representative of the ruling Indian BDP Party, said that it was not the only people injured by shots, despite the opposite reports.
Islamabad promised to answer missile attacks, declaring that “terrorist farms” were manufactured by India.
“Pakistan has all the rights to give a decisive reaction to this war imposed by India, and a decisive answer is really given,” Prime Minister Sharif said on Wednesday. He said that “the devilish enemy has carried out cowardly attacks in five places in Pakistan” and his country will take response measures.
Later, Pakistan's armed forces said they were “completely authorized” to perform “related actions” to deal with shots at night.
Pakistani Defense Minister Havaja Muhammad Asif supported this idea, telling the AFP agency that reaction measures have begun, after the previous military stated that they would answer “at that time and where they will choose.”
Indian media, quoted officials, reported that seven people, including a woman and two children, were killed and 38 injured by attacks on India by Pakistan. This number has then updated to 12.
The British broadcasting corporation said that she had confirmed that at least 10 civilians were killed and 32 injured in India Kashmir were controlled by Pakistan cannon artillery. “The shooting is particularly intense in the areas of Punch and Mechandar,” the company said it was related to local residents.
It is known that houses and stores in the northern areas of India have received serious damage.
It was also reported that Pakistan “subjected to firecrackers and mortar shooting dozens of advanced villages along the control line in Jamma and Kashmir.”
The Indian army accused Pakistan on an unclear shelling of the control line, the actual border in Kashmir, with fiery sparks in the collapse of the seashells that AFP reporters saw.