Pakistan 'warns' against any Indian cross-border raid after Sunjuwan attack

| Updated: Feb 12, 2018, 16:01 IST

Highlights

  • Pakistan warned India against cross-border strikes in Kashmir after Indian authorities blamed Pakistan-based JeM group for the Sunjuwan attack.
  • In 2016, India carried out surgical strikes after 18 soldiers were killed in an attack on the Uri base in Kashmir.
Security forces' personnel guard at Sunjuwan Military Station during the terrorist attack. (PTI photo)Security forces' personnel guard at Sunjuwan Military Station during the terrorist attack. (PTI photo)
ISLAMABAD/SRINAGAR: Pakistan warned India against cross-border strikes after Indian authorities blamed Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Muhammed (JeM) for an attack on an Army camp in which soldiers and their families were targeted.
Saturday's attack on the Sunjuwan camp+ in Jammu was the worst in months, with five soldiers and the father of one of the soldiers killed and women and children among the ten wounded.

India said the heavily armed attackers were members of the JeM, drawing criticism from Pakistan about rushing to judgment without a full inquiry.

"It is a well established pattern that Indian officials begin making irresponsible statements and levelling unfounded allegations, even before any proper investigation in any incident has been initiated," Pakistan's foreign ministry said in a statement.

Sunjuwan terror attack: Subedar Madan Lal fought terrorists with bare hands to save his family

Subedar Madan Lal Choudhary, 50, faced a group of heavily armed desperate terrorists with bare hands. He eventually fell to the AK 47 bullets fired by the terrorists, who attacked his quarter at Sunjwan Army station in Jammu, but still foiled their plan to cause maximum damage.


India, it said, was making these allegations to divert attention from its brutality in trying to control the armed revolt in Kashmir, and warned against any retaliatory measures across the Line of Control (LoC).

"We hope that the international community would urge India to stop the untold atrocities and gross violations of human rights in Kashmir (and) refrain from any misadventure across the Line of Control..." it said.

Army launches clearing operation at terror-hit Sunjuwan camp

Launching a "clearing" operation, the Army on Sunday fired mortar shells at the vacated residential quarters of the Sunjuwan military camp, setting them ablaze, a day after the pre-dawn audacious strike at the military station by suspected Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists.


India has long accused Pakistan of training and arming terrorists and helping them infiltrate across the heavily militarised LoC into Jammu and Kashmir.

The head of the Jammu & Kashmir state police, SP Vaid, told reporters over the weekend that they had communication intercepts pointing to the JeM, which has emerged as a top group fighting hundreds of thousands of Indian forces in Kashmir.


The Army said the attackers wore fatigues and had assault rifles, a UBGL and grenades.


In 2016, India carried out surgical strikes+ after 18 soldiers were killed in an attack on the Uri base in Kashmir.


Pakistan denies giving material aid to the fighters in Kashmir and says it only provides diplomatic and moral support to the Kashmiri people in 'their struggle for self-determination'.


On Monday, Indian soldiers foiled an attack on CRPF camp in Srinagar. An encounter is currently ongoing between the terrorists and the security forces, and one CRPF jawan has been martyred.

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