US strictly objects to Pakistan's nuclear warfare threats against India
Author yuvamind
United States has strictly objected by sending message to Pakistan to threats of nuclear warfare made by Pakistan against India.
The US on Thursday asked Pakistan to act against UN-designated terrorist groups and called for de-escalation of tension between India and Pakistan.
According to a report that published in IANS, if both countries, India and Pakistan fought a war detonating 100 nuclear warheads , each equivalent to a 15-kiloton Hiroshima bomb, more than 21 million people will be directly killed, about half the world ' s protective ozone layer would be destroyed, and a "nuclear winter" would cripple monsoons along with agriculture worldwide.
Russia has said it expected Islamabad to take "effective" steps to stop the activities of terrorist groups in its territory as it voiced concern over "aggravation" of the situation along the Line of Control between India and Pakistan.
The statement comes after India on said its troops had carried out "surgical strikes" on terrorist launch pads across the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan has refused the cross-border strikes, and said it was a LoC skirmish.
The surgical strikes were carried out early Thursday on seven launch pads by the Indian Army which said it inflicted "significant casualties" on the terrorists and those who supported them.
The strikes came 11 days after the Uri terror attack on September 18, which killed 19 Indian Army jawans. India has blamed against Pakistan militants for the Uri attack.