Pakistan stops media from entering site bombed by IAF

Balakot:  News agency Reuters has now said that Pakistan official blocked its reporters from entering the site Indian Airforce bombed on February 26.

As per the report, Reuters said that its reporters were 'blocked' from visiting the hill-top religious school run 'at one time by militant group Jaish-e-Mohammed whok took the responsibility of the Pulwama attack.  According to the report, the Pakistani security officials have prevented the team of Reuters reporters from visiting the site of the religious school, situated in Jaba village of Balakot, which was struck by Indian warplanes, for the third time in the past nine days.

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According to the reports The officials guarding the way to the site said they are not letting the reporters climb a hill in northeastern Pakistan to the site of a madrasa due to security concerns.They also maintained Pakistan government stance that no damage was caused to any buildings and no one was killed ever since the February 26 air strike.

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India maintains that it had killed several JeM terrorists, trainers and senior commanders at the alleged terror training camp. As per the report,  Reuters team could not find any signs of damage as they could view the school building from 100 metres away and only from below. On Wednesday, the news agency reviewed high-resolution satellite images that showed the madrasa appears to be standing, virtually unchanged from an April 2018 satellite photo of the facility.

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