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India strikes two weeks after the Kashmir Pakistan terrorist attack on Pakistan

India announced in the early Wednesday that two weeks after more than two dozen civilians, it was killed in a terrorist attack in Kashmir in India.

The Indian government said its armed forces had hit nine locations in Pakistan and on the Pakistan side of the controversial cashmere region. Pakistani military officers said that five places had been hit in the province of Punjab and his part of Kashmir.

While India in recent years in Pakistanically administered Kashmir and areas near rising tensions, which attacked Punjab on Wednesday, Punjab, in Pakistani territory outside the controversial region, was an escalation in the conflict between the two nuclear countries.

India said Pakistan said that after they had gained evidence that “had been pointed out to the clear participation of Pakistani terrorists in the past month of civilians in a tourist area in Kashmir. It was said that its military actions on Wednesday were” measured, responsibly and measured as not -calorative nature. It also added that only “well -known terrorist” had targeted it.

In its own statement, the Pakistani government described the Indian strikes “an unprovoked and obvious act of war”, which “had injured Pakistan's sovereignty”. Pakistani officials also said that civilians had been killed in the Indian strikes, an assertion that could not be confirmed independently.

Pakistan said that the Indian actions “are not unanswered” and that it would react at “time and place of his own choice”. Pakistani military officers said they had started a “measured but powerful” answer. At least one fighter jet went to the Indian side of Kashmir, reported news channels in India. It was unclear in which country the jet belonged or what prompted him.

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