
The Indian forces have killed and wounded several goats near Zero Point, Land Border Crossing, in the Tharparkar district of Sindh, in which cattle owners denounced as a “brutal act of aggression” that even attacked innocent animals.
According to the owners, the incident occurred last night in the town of Sunrani in Dehly Tehsil. They said that in such situations, cattle are generally returned, but this time the animals were brutally attacked.
At least five goats were killed while the legs of another 15 broke, the owners said, and added that the legs of the injured goats had been cut with an sharp tool.
The incident occurs in the middle of high tensions between Pakistan and India after the four -day armed conflict in the context of terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir illegally occupied (Iiojk).
The Mayo struggle, the worst among the old enemies in decades, was caused by a terrorist attack against tourists in the Indian area of Jammu and Kashmir (Iiojk) Pahalgam, which New Delhi said he was backed by Pakistan.
Islamabad denied participation in the Kashmir’s attack, which killed 26 men and was the worst assault on civilians in India from Mumbai attacks in 2008.
After the incident, India killed several innocent civilians in attacks not caused against Pakistan for three days before Pakistan’s armed forces take reprisals in defense with the successful Bunyan-Um-Marsus operation.
Pakistan knocked down six IAF combat planes, including three rafale, and dozens of drones. After at least 87 hours, the war between the two nations with nuclear weapons ended on May 10 with a high -fire agreement negotiated by the United States.