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Early Sunday morning, militants attacked an Indian Brigade headquarters in Indian administered Kashmir, in the town of Uri. The attack left 17 dead as fires swept through the camp. The attack is one of the deadliest in decades.
In a pre-dawn raid, militants stormed the military post located close to the Line of Control with Pakistan, brandishing guns and grenades. All four attackers were killed and 17 Indian soldiers lost their lives. Twelve of the soldiers were killed when grenades lit their tents on fire.
Indian Home Affairs Minister Rajnath Singh referred to Pakistan as a “terrorist state” following the attack.
Singh further added, “There are definite and conclusive indications that the perpetrators of [the] Uri attack were highly trained, heavily armed, and specially equipped.”
“I am deeply disappointed with Pakistan’s continued and direct support to terrorism and terrorist groups,” the minister said.
17 Indian Soldiers Killed in Kashmir: India-Pakistan Tensions Heating up
Burned them alive.
In a pre-dawn raid, militants stormed the military post located close to the Line of Control with Pakistan, brandishing guns and grenades. All four attackers were killed and 17 Indian soldiers lost their lives. Twelve of the soldiers were killed when grenades lit their tents on fire.
Indian Home Affairs Minister Rajnath Singh referred to Pakistan as a “terrorist state” following the attack.
Singh further added, “There are definite and conclusive indications that the perpetrators of [the] Uri attack were highly trained, heavily armed, and specially equipped.”
“I am deeply disappointed with Pakistan’s continued and direct support to terrorism and terrorist groups,” the minister said.
17 Indian Soldiers Killed in Kashmir: India-Pakistan Tensions Heating up
Burned them alive.