Following the lethal terrorist assault in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam which claimed 26 lives, the Russian Embassy in Pakistan has warned its residents in opposition to travelling to the nation amid “new rounds of escalation in India-Pak relations”.
Following the lethal terrorist assault in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam which claimed 26 lives, the Russian Embassy in Pakistan has warned its residents in opposition to travelling to the nation amid “new rounds of escalation in India-Pak relations”.
In a put up on ‘X’, the Russian Embassy said, “Towards the backdrop of a brand new spherical of escalation in Pakistani-Indian relations and bellicose rhetoric coming from a variety of officers, we might suggest that Russian residents quickly chorus from visiting Pakistan till the state of affairs stabilizes”.
Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his condolences to President Droupadi Murmu and PM Narendra Modi after the Pahalgam bloodbath. He additionally reiterated Russia’s dedication in opposition to terrorism and its backers.
“Esteemed Mrs President, Esteemed Mr Prime Minister, Kindly settle for the honest condolences over the tragic penalties of the terrorist assault in Pahalgam, whose victims have been civilians — residents of assorted nations. This brutal crime has no justification in any respect. We count on that its organisers and perpetrators will face deserved punishment. I wish to reiterate our dedication to additional growing cooperation with Indian companions in preventing terrorism in all its kinds and manifestations. Please convey phrases of honest sympathy and assist to the close to and expensive ones of the deceased, in addition to needs for a speedy restoration of all injured,” President Putin stated.
As many as 26 individuals have been killed after terrorists opened fireplace at Baisaran meadow in Pahalgam on Tuesday, i.e., April 22. As cries of horror resonated by Kashmir, the central authorities swung into motion, taking daring countermeasures in opposition to cross-border terrorism backed by Pakistan.
After the Cupboard Committee on Safety (CCS) assembly held on Wednesday – chaired by Prime Minister Modi – a sequence of key selections have been introduced together with the suspension of Indus water treaty, suspension of visas for Pak nationals, expulsion of Pak advisors and shutting the Attari-Wagah border.
Homes of two Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists, believed to have orchestrated the lethal terror assault, have been razed to the bottom in Jammu and Kashmir. In the meantime, the Indian military is on excessive alert, launching a number of operations to gun down terrorists and destroying their hideouts.