7 Latest Facts about the Explosion from India & Pakistan that put Islamabad on War Alert

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1. Pakistan accuses India of being the mastermind
2. Explosion in Islamabad near the president’s office
3. TTP claims attacks in Pakistan
4. India denies Pakistan
5. Indian PM opens his voice
6. Alleged perpetrator of the explosion in New Delhi
7. Pakistan is on war alert
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India
and
Pakistan
rocked by explosions in the last two days, killing a total of 25 people.
In India, a car exploded near New Delhi’s Red Fort on Monday (10/11) afternoon.As a result of this incident, six vehicles and three auto-rickshaws caught fire.In addition, 13 people were killed and more than 30 people were reportedly injured in this incident.
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The next day, an explosion occurred outside a court in Islamabad, Pakistan and killed 12 people and injured 30 others.This incident took place when the country was holding an international conference and sporting event.
The following are facts related to explosions in India and Pakistan
1. Pakistan accuses India of being the mastermind
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif blamed India for the suicide bomb attacks that took place outside the Islamabad courthouse and on the campus in Wana.
“These two attacks are the worst examples of Indian state terrorism in the region. It is time for the world to condemn this evil Indian conspiracy,” Sharif was quoted as saying
Al Jazeera
.
Meanwhile, Pakistani Defense Minister Khawaja Asif claimed that the attack was orchestrated from Afghanistan, on orders from India.
2. Explosion in Islamabad near the president’s office
The explosion occurred outside a Pakistani court, only about 15 kilometers from the main political and civil institutions such as parliament, the Supreme Court and the offices of the president and prime minister.
3. TTP claims attacks in Pakistan
A faction of the Pakistani Taliban (TTP) armed group, Jamaa ul Ahrah, claimed responsibility for the attack.
However, the TTP denied involvement in the Islamabad attack.Pakistan has suffered a series of attacks from the TTP in recent years that have left hundreds of civilian officials dead.
4. India denies Pakistan
Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal denied Pakistan’s accusations.He called Sharif’s statement baseless.
“India categorically rejects the baseless allegations made by the Pakistani leader who is clearly delirious,” Jaiswal was quoted as saying
NDTV
.
He said the accusations were a Pakistani ploy to divert public attention as a domestic power struggle was underway.
5. Indian PM opens his voice
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks out after a deadly car explosion in the heart of New Delhi that killed dozens of people.
Modi is currently on an official visit to Bhutan.He said the “terrible” events in Delhi had caused sorrow for the entire people.
“I contacted all the agencies that were investigating this incident last night. Our agencies will uncover this conspiracy to the end,” Modi said on Tuesday (11/11), quoted
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.
He then said, “All those responsible will be brought to justice.”
6. Alleged perpetrator of the explosion in New Delhi
Indian media has revealed a photo of the man suspected of being the perpetrator of the car explosion in the capital New Delhi.
In the report
NDTV
, a portrait of a man wearing glasses with a bushy beard is said to be the driver of the Hyundai i20 car that exploded.He was later identified as Umar Mohammad.
Mohammad is a man born in Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir region.He is a doctor at Al Falah Medical College in Faridabad City, Haryana state.
Authorities suspect Mohammad is an associate of Dr Adeel Ahmad Rather and Dr Mujamil Shakil who were arrested a few days ago.
7. Pakistan is on war alert
Pakistan declared a “state of war” or “in a state of war” following the suicide bombing that killed 12 people in the capital Islamabad, Tuesday (11/11).
Pakistan’s Defense Minister, Khawaja Asif, said his country was at war and emphasized that this attack should be considered a wake-up call.
The series of explosions made relations between India and Pakistan, especially due to Islamabad’s accusations, heated.
The two countries also had conflict last May.At that time, India launched 24 attacks using missiles at six points in Pakistan in the early hours of Wednesday local time.Islamabad also said New Delhi had deployed 80 fighter jets.
Shortly after the attack, Pakistan retaliated by shooting down five Indian fighter jets.They also detained a number of Indian soldiers.
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