New Delhi. There has been a lot of tension in India-Pakistan relations in the last few weeks. This tension reached the peak when India launched nine accurate attacks on terrorist bases under ‘Operation Sindoor’. Pakistan vowed to take revenge, which is being called the worst struggle between the nuclear-head neighbors in two decades. In response to India’s attacks, Pakistan deliberately began firing artillery on citizens, which defense and strategic affairs analyst Colonel Danveer Singh (retired) considers “War Crime”. Know what has happened here so far: Pakistan Army attacked the LoC and after making accurate assault on nine terrorist bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-official Kashmir (POK) on behalf of India, Pakistan started firing with heavy artillery along the Line of Control (LoC). Many sectors were affected by this shelling, including Krishna Valley, Shahpur and Mankot in Poonch district, and Lam, Manjakot and Gambir Brahmana in Rajouri district. On Wednesday evening, sources in the Ministry of Defense told Firstpost that Poonch, Tangdhar and Uri have been badly affected after heavy firing on citizens along the Line of Control. He has confirmed that at least 15 people have died in the tail and tight, out of which 13 deaths have occurred only in the tail. All the citizens who lost their lives were-the people who were not involved in any struggle. Sources said that in addition, 44 people were injured in the tail, including two Central Reserve Police Force personnel. 15 people have been injured in Uri. Do these actions come under the category of War Crime? Before anyone asks whether the action of the Pakistani Army comes in the category of War Crime, it is necessary to answer another basic question. If two countries have not announced war, can such action come under the category of war crime? Since the modern international human law applies to the state of struggle, not to whether the war has been formally announced or not, these tasks can be seen from the point of view of international treaties on war crime. Colonel Singh (retired) told it very clearly. He told FirstPost that “the Pakistani Army directly and deliberately targeting the Indian citizens is not only a violation of human rights, but also a war crime.” He insisted that Pakistan “targeted innocent citizens in tail and Kupwara” explained, “To target citizens during the war is considered a war crime under the Geneva treaties, especially under the fourth Geneva Treaty (1949) and in addition to Protocol I (1977), because it violates the vast sides of the International Human Law (IHL). The expectation expects to differentiate between fighters and citizens, ensuring that only military goals are attacked, “he explained, emphasizing that Pakistan has” targeted innocent citizens in tail and Kupwara “.
Pakistan, Shahbaz and Munir are doing War Crime on LoC
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