Pakistan on Friday warned New Delhi of “unpleasant consequences” for an unidentified high-altitude supersonic object “of Indian origin” that crashed in Pakistani territory.
foreign pakistan office noted in a statement he called on Indian charge d’affaires friday in Islamabad to file protest over what he said was the unprovoked violation of son airspace. Pakistan called for investigation of the incident, which he says could have put in danger passenger flights and civilian lives.
Pakistan warned India in the statement “be careful of the unpleasant consequences of such negligence and take effective measures to avoid the recidivist of such violations in future.”
Speaking on the issue said the Ministry of Defense of New Delhi on Friday that India military accidentally fired a missile at neighboring Pakistan, calling it “deeply regrettable”.
“As part of the course of a maintenance routine a malfunction technique caused the accident firing of a missile” on Wednesday, the Indian Ministry of Defense announced.
He did not specify the type of missile, but says it has landed”in a area of Pakistan”.
The incident was “deeply regrettable”, he said, adding that it was “a matter of relief that there was no loss of life due to the accident”.
The two nuclear-armed neighbors have fought three wars and engaged in numerous military clashes, more recently in 2019, which saw both air engaged forces in combat.
Hastily called news late conference on Thursday night, Pakistan military the spokesman, the general of division Babar Iftikhar, said: “On March 9, a high-speed the flying object was chosen up inside Indian territory air defense operations center of the army of theair Pakistani.”
He said the military was not sure of the nature of the object, which he said crashed near eastern Pakistan city of Mian Channu and originally from India city of Sirsa, in Western province of Haryana in India.
Pakistan also called on India to share the result of investigation of the incident.
There was no immediate response from the Indian Ministry of External Affairs to a Reuters query on the question.
“The flight path of this object has danger many people national and international passenger flights at a time in Indian and Pakistani airspace as well as human life and property of ground,” said military spokesperson Iftikhar.
A pakistan air force official to news The conference said the object was undergoing forensic analysis and initial studies suggested it was a surface-to-surface supersonic missile but was unarmed.
He said he was traveling at an altitude of 40,000 feet on Mach 3 and traveled 124 kilometers (77 miles) in Pakistan’s airspace before crashing.
Iftikhar said that the military would not jump to conclusions until they got an explanation from India, but said Pakistan had strongly protested against a “flagrant violation” of son airspace.
“No matter caused for this incident to occur, it is for the Indians to explain,” Iftikhar said.
Pakistan on Friday warned New Delhi of “unpleasant consequences” for an unidentified high-altitude supersonic object “of Indian origin” that crashed in Pakistani territory.
foreign pakistan office noted in a statement he called on Indian charge d’affaires friday in Islamabad to file protest over what he said was the unprovoked violation of son airspace. Pakistan called for investigation of the incident, which he says could have put in danger passenger flights and civilian lives.
Pakistan warned India in the statement “be careful of the unpleasant consequences of such negligence and take effective measures to avoid the recidivist of such violations in future.”
Speaking on the issue said the Ministry of Defense of New Delhi on Friday that India military accidentally fired a missile at neighboring Pakistan, calling it “deeply regrettable”.
“As part of the course of a maintenance routine a malfunction technique caused the accident firing of a missile” on Wednesday, the Indian Ministry of Defense announced.
He did not specify the type of missile, but says it has landed”in a area of Pakistan”.
The incident was “deeply regrettable”, he said, adding that it was “a matter of relief that there was no loss of life due to the accident”.
The two nuclear-armed neighbors have fought three wars and engaged in numerous military clashes, more recently in 2019, which saw both air engaged forces in combat.
Hastily called news late conference on Thursday night, Pakistan military the spokesman, the general of division Babar Iftikhar, said: “On March 9, a high-speed the flying object was chosen up inside Indian territory air defense operations center of the army of theair Pakistani.”
He said the military was not sure of the nature of the object, which he said crashed near eastern Pakistan city of Mian Channu and originally from India city of Sirsa, in Western province of Haryana in India.
Pakistan also called on India to share the result of investigation of the incident.
There was no immediate response from the Indian Ministry of External Affairs to a Reuters query on the question.
“The flight path of this object has danger many people national and international passenger flights at a time in Indian and Pakistani airspace as well as human life and property of ground,” said military spokesperson Iftikhar.
A pakistan air force official to news The conference said the object was undergoing forensic analysis and initial studies suggested it was a surface-to-surface supersonic missile but was unarmed.
He said he was traveling at an altitude of 40,000 feet on Mach 3 and traveled 124 kilometers (77 miles) in Pakistan’s airspace before crashing.
Iftikhar said that the military would not jump to conclusions until they got an explanation from India, but said Pakistan had strongly protested against a “flagrant violation” of son airspace.
“No matter caused for this incident to occur, it is for the Indians to explain,” Iftikhar said.