UNSC slams attack on tourists in IIOJK
- The 15-nation UN Security Council condemned a terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir on April 25.
- This attack occurred on April 22, killing 26 people and injuring many others.
- The Council issued a statement expressing sympathy and urging accountability for those responsible.
- Members stressed holding perpetrators accountable, calling the attack a 'reprehensible act of terrorism'.
- They reaffirmed terrorism threatens international peace and urged states to combat such acts.
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UNSC slams attack on tourists in IIOJK
The UN Security Council has strongly condemned the "terrorist" attack in the Indian-Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir that killed 26 people, as the 15-member body also released Pakistan's statement outlining its retaliatory countermeasures to New Delhi's "reckless" steps announced in the wake of the April 22 incident. In a press statement, the Council members called for accountability and international cooperation to bring the perpetrators of…
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