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Pakistan
accuses India of attack
Islamabad |From
Shahid Hussain | Gulf News, 24-08-2002
Pakistan said yesterday that its forces had inflicted heavy
casualties on Indian troops in an overnight clash in northern
Kashmir. It also accused India of carrying out air raids.
India immediately denied that there had been any flare-up and
dismissed Pakistan's claim of air strikes as an "outright
lie".
The alleged clash, the most serious on the disputed border in
Kashmir in the continuing eight-month military standoff between
the nuclear armed rivals, came as U.S. Deputy Secretary of State
Richard Armitage arrived in New Delhi yesterday.
A Pakistani military statement said the fighting started after the
Indian army launched an "unprovoked attack" on a
Pakistani army post in Gultari sector.
"Pakistan army successfully defended the post, causing heavy
casualties to the enemy," it said.
"Unable to make any headway despite dozens of personnel
killed and injured, the Indians resorted to a highly escalatory
act by bombing the area using the Indian Air Force," the
statement said.
It said the Pakistani army suffered no damage in the fighting.
Pakistan's military spokesman Major General Rashid Qureshi
announced at a press conference in Islamabad: "Whenever there
is a high profile visit to the sub-continent – and in this case
Armitage has started his visit – the Indian government is in the
habit of either increasing escalation or stage managing incidents
... ," Qureshi said.
The Indian Air Force was then brought in and carried out up to
five bombing raids on the post, Qureshi said.
In New Delhi, Indian Defence Minister George Fernandes told
reporters: "As far as the statement given by them, it is an
outright lie".
An earlier defence ministry statement described the claims as
"false and baseless."
"It is reiterated that Indian armed forces have neither
crossed the Line of Control (LoC) nor attacked any place
whatsoever," the statement said.
"The Pakistani allegations are apparently an effort at
spreading disinformation and malicious propaganda to malign India
internationally," the statement added. |
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