ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has firmly censured the terrorist occurrence in Gurdaspur, India on Monday in which no less than ten individuals including three regular people were killed.
In an announcement issued in Islamabad today the Remote Office emphasized Pakistan's judgment of terrorism in every one of its structures and appearances.
It stretched out genuine sensitivities and sympathies to the administration and individuals of India and longed for right on time recuperation of harmed persons.
Shooters wearing armed force regalia raged a police headquarters in northern India close to the outskirt with Pakistan, starting a shootout enduring very nearly 11 hours.
Police said three assailants had been killed in the fight with security compels that started in the early hours of Monday and scared nearby inhabitants.
Four cops including the nearby director additionally passed on in the operation in the normally cool northern condition of Punjab.
The strike just finished at around 5pm when security compels at last entered the police headquarters where the unidentified shooters had been stayed.
One regular citizen was murdered when the assailants opened flame at a transport station while the other two passed on at the police headquarters, said Sumedh Singh Saini, chief general of police for Punjab.
In an announcement issued in Islamabad today the Remote Office emphasized Pakistan's judgment of terrorism in every one of its structures and appearances.
It stretched out genuine sensitivities and sympathies to the administration and individuals of India and longed for right on time recuperation of harmed persons.
Shooters wearing armed force regalia raged a police headquarters in northern India close to the outskirt with Pakistan, starting a shootout enduring very nearly 11 hours.
Police said three assailants had been killed in the fight with security compels that started in the early hours of Monday and scared nearby inhabitants.
Four cops including the nearby director additionally passed on in the operation in the normally cool northern condition of Punjab.
The strike just finished at around 5pm when security compels at last entered the police headquarters where the unidentified shooters had been stayed.
One regular citizen was murdered when the assailants opened flame at a transport station while the other two passed on at the police headquarters, said Sumedh Singh Saini, chief general of police for Punjab.