
NEW DELHI: On May 1, the foreign minister of India said that those responsible for planning and carrying out an assault in Kashmir last week that left 26 people dying “must be brought to justice.”
On April 22, a tourist attraction in Indian-administered Kashmir, Pakistan is to blame for the cannon attack that occurred there.
Both nations have since exchanged gunfire in Kashmir and issued a ship of tit-for-tat punishing political measures, and Islamabad has refuted the cost.
Following a dialogue with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday night, India’s top minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said in a statement that “its offenders, donors, and managers may be brought to justice.”
Rubio also spoke with Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister of Pakistan, and informed Sharif that she “needs to denounce the evil strike” in Kashmir in a US readout of the call.
The American military reported that Indian and Pakistani soldiers fired at one another immediately along the Line of Control, the of post borders in disputed Kashmir.
India reported a sixth straight nights of gunfire.
The military said in a speech that” Pakistan Army posts initiated unwarranted small-arms blaze across the Line of Control at night, right opposite Kupwara, Uri, and Akhnoor.”
The Indian Army responded to these in a proportionate way.
No fatalities were reported, and Pakistan had not provided any instant confirmation.