The Pakistan Foreign Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported that it has called on the Indian business officer in Islamabad-the head of the India Diplomatic Mission in the country-to formally protest against Wednesday’s attacks (7).
“It was reported that the blatant act of aggression of India is a clear violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty. Such actions violate the UN letter, international law and the established rules governing interstate relations,” the ministry said.
“Pakistan firmly rejected the unfounded justifications of India to its hostile conduct,” he added.
The folder has classified the attacks as “unnamed”, stating that they killed several civilians, including women and children, and warned that India’s military action represents a “serious threat” to peace in the region.
The leader of the India Diplomatic Mission in Pakistan used to be the high commissioner, but the clashes in 2019 between the two countries led them to lower the diplomatic ties to each other and to remove the high commissioner, leaving the business in place in place.
Understand the conflict between India and Pakistan
India launched “Operation Sindoor” on Wednesday (7)-Tuesday night (6), in Brasilia-and reached “terrorist infrastructure” in both Pakistan and in the region of Caxemira administered by Pakistan.
This is a great climb that takes the two neighboring nations, which have nuclear weapons, on the brink of a total war.
Pakistan says it has slaughtered five Indian Air Force jets and a drone. India did not confirm these losses. Pakistani sources said three of the five slaughtered aircraft were Rafale – valuable actives from the Indian Air Force purchased from a French manufacturer.
The Indian offensive occurs after armed men kill 26 people, mostly tourists, in Caxemira controlled by India in April. India accused Pakistan of involvement, something the Pakistani government denies.
Hindu, mostly, and Pakistan, of a Muslim majority, control parts of the cashmire, but claim it fully and have already waged three wars through the territory.
This content was originally published in Pakistan calls India representative to protest attacks on the CNN Brazil website.
Source: CNN Brasil

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