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Pakistan stands exposed, India stands vindicated
Balakot Air Strikes
5/9/2019 11:35:39 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, May 9: Pakistan stands exposed. Those in India who doubted the air strike conducted 100% successful air strike deep-inside Pakistan at Balakot also lost their faces. India had avenged the murder of 45 CRPF jawans in Pulwama on February 14.
As per the latest report, "a Pakistani army unit located 20 km away at Shinkiari arrived at the Balakot Jaish-e-Mohammed terror camp (or what was left of it), following the IAF air strike on February 27" and "it reached the spot at around 6 am, two and a half hours after the strike.
"After the army unit arrived at the spot, the injured were taken to a Harkat-ul-Mujahideen camp located in Shinkiari and were treated upon by Pakistan army doctors," the report has said.
The report has said: "Foreign journalist claims that her sources have confirmed that 45 terrorists are still undergoing treatment at the hospital for serious injuries sustained during the air strike" and that "those who recovered were taken into custody by the Pakistani Army and are yet to be released'.
According to the report, which has called the Pakistani bluff and vindicated India, "of the 130-170 casualties, 11 are believed to have been terror trainers, including bomb making and weapon trainers". "After the air strike, the Jaish-e-Mohammed operators also paid huge money to the families of the slain terrorists to prevent further details from leaking out," the report has further said.
Not just this, calling the Pakistani bluff, the report further said: "As part of Pakistan's cover-up in the aftermath of the air strike, all the links to the Jaish-e-Mohammed and Masood Azhar were removed from near the terror camp and all signs of it once being a terror facility have been removed. It continues to be controlled by the Pakistani Army, with not even local police being allowed entry".
"This cover-up also included some locals having dumped rubble in the Kunhar river soon after the air strike," the report has said.
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