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INDIA - Pakistan warned India against cross-border strikes in the disputed region of Kashmir after Indian authoritie­s blamed a Pakistanba­sed group for an attack on an army camp in which soldiers and their families were targeted.

Saturday’s attack on the camp near Jammu, the winter capital of the revolt-torn state of Jammu and Kashmir, was the worst in months, with five soldiers and the father of one of the soldiers killed and women and children among the ten wounded.

India said the heavily armed attackers were members of the Pakistan-based Jaish-eMohammad JeM militant group, drawing criticism from Pakistan about rushing to judgment without a full inquiry.

³It is a well establishe­d pattern that Indian officials begin making irresponsi­ble statements and levelling unfounded allegation­s, even before any proper investigat­ion in any incident has been initiated,” Pakistan’s foreign ministry said in a statement. India, it said, was making these allegation­s to divert attention from its brutality in trying to control the armed revolt in Kashmir, and warned against any retaliator­y measures across the Line of Control that divides Kashmir between the nuclear-armed countries.

³We hope that the internatio­nal community would urge India to stop the untold atrocities and gross violations of human rights in IoK Indian Occupied Kashmir and refrain from any misadventu­re across the Line of Control...” it said.

India has long accused Pakistan of training and arming militants and helping them infiltrate across the heavily militarize­d Line of Control into Jammu and Kashmir, its only Muslim majority state. The head of the Jammu and Kashmir state police, S.P. Vaid, told reporters over the weekend that they had communicat­ions intercepts pointing to the JeM, which has emerged as a top group fighting hundreds of thousands of Indian forces in Kashmir. Pakistan denies giving material aid to the fighters in Kashmir and says it only provides diplomatic and moral support to the Kashmiri people in their struggle for selfdeterm­ination.

<esterday, Indian soldiers foiled an attack on another camp in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Kashmir.

(Reuters)

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