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Negative Sir. Media interview of locals hearing bomb explosions in the AREA is a meaningless proof of accuracy or inaccuracy of the attack.Al-Jazeera was at the site within two days, and Associated Press within five days. Both channels had full access to talk with civilians in the area and move about without escort from the military.
No media access was allowed to that BUILDING for two months. After two months there was a media tour organised by ISPR. This aspect has been done and dusted adequately right here on PDF.
Please read it completely.
India air raids hit near Jaish-e-Mohammad-run school
Indian bombing inside Pakistani territory appears to have struck a mostly uninhabited forest and a farmer’s wheat field.
www.aljazeera.com
People read a part of an article and jump at the first instance that favours their story. No one seems to read the article fully. Let me paste the relevant sections here -
“Religious fighters present?
Residents offered conflicting accounts of the facility’s work, with some saying it only offered religious education for local schoolchildren, while others alleged it was a training camp for JeM fighters.“The madrassa [religious school] there, at the top of the mountain, that is a training camp for mujahideen [religious fighters],” said one resident, gesturing in the direction of the school. He spoke on condition of anonymity given the sensitivity of the subject.”
”Al Jazeera was unable to visit the site of the school.”
I hope people understand the meaning of the site. Site is not 5 Kms from the so called school. SITE is that building, to which media access was denied for two months. Some people claim there was unexploded ordnance at the site that needed clearance. It took two months to clear? Hell of pace that is.
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