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India announced a measure aimed at Pakistan, a day after 26 people were killed by militants as a result of an attack in Kashmir, headed by India.
These include the closure of the main border connecting the two countries, the suspension of the water sharing contract and the expulsion of diplomats.
India also canceled some visas held by Pakistanis and ordered the owners to leave for two days, while Pakistan refused to “support cross -border terrorism” – what Islamabad denies.
On Tuesday in The killing of tourists gathered at the Himalayan Beauty Place in the Mud In recent years, he has been one of the most deadly incidents in Kashmir, headed by Indian introduction.
For several decades, a long -standing uprising has taken place in the Muslim region.
The Indian government fiercely responded to the attack and signa that it indirectly replies Pakistan.
Indian security authorities believe a group called Kashmir resistance is behind the attack, although the BBC News has not confirmed it on its own.
On Wednesday night, a difficult service for militants continued.
The Pakistan government said its National Security Council will meet on Thursday – the highest military and security body.
After the Mr. Murgam’s attack, the Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that she was “concerned about the loss of tourists” and expressed condolences.
India has long been accused of consistent governments in Islamabad of supporting armed groups in the region that Pakistan strongly denied.
According to the measures announced by India on Wednesday, Pakistani military advisers based at the Delhi Embassy were ordered to leave immediately, and more diplomatic expulsions are planned next week, the report said.
The murgal attack risks to realize the prolonged tension between the rivals of the nuclear armed armed armed.
In its statement, the Indian government states that “the perpetrators of the attack will be held accountable and their sponsors are prosecuted.”
It states that India will be “relentless in the pursuit of those who have committed terror, or agreed to make them possible.”
Earlier, Defense Minister Rinat Singh also indicated that India’s reaction would go beyond targeting criminals.
He said: “We will not only achieve those who have committed this incident, but also those who were sitting behind the scenes were able to take such actions on the soil of India.”
The attack was widely convicted by international leaders and caused indignation and mourning in India.