Pakistan urges US to intervene amid Indian war-mongering.

Byline: SHAFQAT ALI

ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan has urged the United States to stop India from pushing the South Asian region into a 'dangerous war' amid fierce clashes on the Line of Control.

Senior government officials told The Nation on Sunday that Islamabad had asked Washington to intervene before it is 'too late.' 'India is trying its best to provoke Pakistan. We want peace but can't bow down,' a close aide of Prime Minister Imran Khan said, citing contacts with Washington.

The US, he said, is also worried about the tension which has threatened the regional peace. Yesterday, nine soldiers of the Indian army were killed and many others injured when Pakistan Army troops 'effectively responded' to the latest Indian ceasefire violations, deliberately targeting civilians, in Jura, Shahkot and Nousehri sectors along the Line of Control.

Separately, Director General South Asia Dr Mohammed Faisal, summoned the Indian diplomat Gaurav Ahluwalia and condemned the unprovoked ceasefire violations by the Indian occupation forces along the LoC in Jura...

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