India rejects statement by Pakistan seeking to blame it for Waziristan attack
- On Sunday, India’s MEA rejected Pakistan Army’s claim linking it to the June 28 Waziristan attack, calling the statement 'with the contempt it deserves'.
- On Sunday, India rejected Pakistan Army’s claim that it was involved in the June 28 Waziristan attack, calling the allegation 'baseless' and an attempt to deflect from internal failures.
- On Saturday, a suicide bomber drove an explosives-laden vehicle into a Pakistani military convoy near Mir Ali in North Waziristan, killing 13 soldiers and injuring civilians.
- India's rejection of Pakistan's Waziristan claim highlights escalating diplomatic tensions amid over 290 terror deaths in Pakistan this year, signaling worsening regional security.
- India rejects Pakistan Army’s claim with contempt, as experts warn baseless allegations threaten fragile peace; Pakistan ranks second on the 2025 Global Terrorism Index with a 45% rise to 1,081 deaths.
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Pakistan blames India for deadly suicide attack in Waziristan
FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail Pakistan has blamed India for a deadly suicide attack which has claimed the lives of 13 of its elite infantry soldiers in North Waziristan. In a major blow to Pakistan military efforts to stabilise the restive region of Waziristan, at least 13 Pakistani soldiers have been killed and dozens injured in a suicide bombing […]
Taliban Claims Waziristan Suicide Bombing As Pakistan Blames India
At least 16 security officials were killed on Saturday in a suicide bombing in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Islamabad has blamed New Delhi for the attack that also left over two dozen people, including civilians, wounded.
MEA denies Pakistan's claims of linking India to Waziristan attack, says ‘deserves contempt’
India has dismissed Pakistan's accusations of involvement in the June 28 Waziristan attack. The Ministry of External Affairs expressed strong rejection of the claims made by the Pakistan Army.
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