
SINDOOR OPERATION: According to Reuters, the Russian Foreign Ministry on May 7 reported an increased military confrontation between India and Pakistan.
The nation led by Vladimir Putin is close to India and Pakistan and called on both countries to show restrictions. The report also added all forms of terrorism in a statement published on the website of the Foreign Ministry.
The statement from Russia came after the Indian armed forces today made accurate missile strikes on nine terrorist goals in Pakistan and Kashmir occupied by Pakistan (POK). This was in retaliation for the terrorist attack Pahalgam 22 April, which claimed 26 lives, mostly tourists and including one Nepalese citizen.
In the press briefing, the Wing Commader Singh and Col Sofiya Qureshi, they said that with the Sindoor “India, he exercised his right to respond and exclude and discourage more such cross -border attacks”.
“These actions were measured, non -evident, reasonable and responsible. They focused on dismantling terrorist infrastructure and deactivating terrorists who are likely to be sent across India,” the statement read.
The Russian attitude was repeated by the Chinese Foreign Ministry, which also urged “restrictions” from India and Pakistan in the “greater interest of peace and stability” in the neighborhood after the operation of Sindoor 7 May, PTI reported.
“We are concerned about the ongoing situation. India and Pakistan are and will always be neighbors. Both are also Chinese neighbors. China is against all forms of terrorism. We call on both sides to act in greater interest and stability, remain calm, restrict exercises and refrain from complicating situations.
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Meanwhile, Chinese President Xi Jinping is now going to Russia for a four -day visit. He will attend celebrations, which will be marked in World War II.
Xi Jinping also has to negotiate with Russian President Vladimir Putin, with whom he shares a close personal friendship, the report added.
(With the entry from agencies)
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