Damaged NJHP units in Indian bombing

Islamabad:

India has crossed all the limits of international laws when it targeted civilians in the short hours of Wednesday, but it was more advanced with a treacherous landing of the Neelum Jhelum hydroelectric project in Pakistan, said its current terrorism on water against Pakistan, said sources of security.

They said that the Indian bombings, targeting the admission structure of the Nauseri dam on the Neelum river, began at 2 a.m.

An ambulance parked nearby was also damaged in the attack, stressing India’s reckless contempt for human life and international standards. “The attack is a clear violation of international laws,” said a source. “Target sensitive places such as water resources is a blatant violation of international standards.”

The aggression of India water began after suspending the Indus water Treaty (IWT), 65 years old on April 23. By even providing a flap of evidence, India blamed Pakistan for the murder of 26 people in Pahalgam. Last week, he also falsified the flow of the Chenab river.

“The situation is still serious and disturbing,” warned Defense Minister Khawaja Asif, while S-Pking in the National Assembly on Wednesday. “Neelum-Jhelum has been attacked,” he added. “War can still degenerate. When such a situation occurs, an answer should be given.”

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