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Balakote: Eyewitnesses call Imran Khan's bluff
Surgical Strike 2
3/3/2019 11:37:05 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 3: Pakistan PM Imran Khan and Pakistani Army stand exposed. The Congress, the TMC, the AAP and many other secular outfits in India, who had been asking the Narendra Modi Government to prove that the Indian Air Force did attack the Jaish-e-Mohammad's terror training camp at Balakot, Pakistan, and caused extensive damage there, also stand exposed.
Eyewitness accounts have now emerged from the Balakot area itself corroborating the Narendra Modi Government's assertion that "it had caused a large number of casualties when it struck Jaish-e-Mohammed's terror apparatus in Pakistan in its 26 February airstrike".
Eyewitnesses, who were present near the site of the operation, have claimed that they saw up to 35 bodies being moved out from the area by ambulances in the aftermath of the airstrike", and added that "among the dead were twelve men who had been asleep in a makeshift shack and a number of former soldiers of the Pakistani Military".
"Local authorities reached the site soon after the bombing," one of the eyewitnesses recounted, adding "but the area had already been cordoned off by then by the army, who did not even allow police to enter". "The army also took away mobile phones from the medical staff on the ambulances," he further claimed.
Significantly, the "sources" also identified one of the dead from the attack as a "former officer of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), who went by as 'Colonel Salim' locally" and "another individual who was named as 'Colonel Zarar Zakri' is believed to have been injured".
Reports further said: "A Jaish-e-Mohammed instructor hailing from Peshawar, Mufti Moeen, was also killed in the operation, along with explosives expert Usman Ghani".
Not just this, the eyewitnesses also confirmed the "Indian claim that fedayeen recruits were also eliminated in the attack, stating that such trainees formed the single largest cluster of those killed".
Islamabad had admitted that "the area (Balakot) was struck by India" but had denied "any damage and the presence of terror camps".
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