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Tensions with India: Pakistan is testing a new weapon system
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After the attack in Kashmir with 26 dead, the tensions between India and Pakistan grow. Now Islamabad is firing a new rocket – for training.
Pakistan has said that in the middle of growing tensions with the neighboring country India. The media department of the military said that a successful start of training of the Abdali weapons system was undertaken. It is therefore a floor-floor rocket with a range of 450 kilometers.
“The start served to ensure the operational readiness of the troops and the validation of important technical parameters, including the advanced navigation system and the improved maneuverability of the rocket,” the explanation said.
Growing tensions since Kashmir’s Indian part of the Indian part of Kashmir
The tensions between the rival nuclear powers India and Pakistan have been significantly tightened since Kashmir’s Indian. Armed attackers killed 26 people on a mountain meadow last week on a mountain meadow – mostly Indian tourists.
The government in Neu-Delhi co-responsible for the bloody deed and accuses him of supporting terrorism. Islamabad rejected the allegations. Experts warn of a major risk of escalation. It is feared that India’s military will attack alleged bases of terrorist groups in Pakistan and that the neighboring country could then take a counterattack.
Change of shooting on the common border
According to a spokesman for the naval forces, India recently undertook extensive exercises in the Arab Sea. The aim is to demonstrate willingness to fight and the ability to deter potential threats. There are also increasing firing changes between border guards from both countries on the common border.
dpa
Source: Stern

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