Italian journalist claims Pakistani Army carried away 35 bodies from Balakot
Italian journalist claims Pakistani Army carried away 35 bodies from Balakot
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Days After the Indian Air force attack in Balakot, An Italian journalist has told WION in an interview that Pakistani Army carried away at least 35 dead bodies after the Indian Air Force fighter jets bombed a Jaish-e-Mohammad terror camp.

The air strikes were carried out by 12 Mirage 2000 on February 26,  fighter jets of IAF and they dropped bombs to completely decimate a Jaish-e-Mohammed training camp in Balakot, Pakistan. 

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The journalist identified as Francesca Marino told WION in an interview that her source had confirmed that the death toll was between 40 and 50, and the wounded between 35 to 40. Talking to WION, Marino claimed that her source was a person living in Balakot. "Yesterday I've got confirmations... 100% reliable confirmations, “Said Maino.

The journalist claimed that her source in Pakistan ambulances arrived at the site after the air strikes and Pakistan Army took away the mobile phones of the ambulance staff. The source also told Marino that at least 35 bodies were carried away by Pakistan Army, which had cordoned off the blast site. The Italian journalist said that 12 young trainees of the banned terror group also died in the attack as they were sleeping inside the camp of terrorists.

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Earlier, it was reported by Indian media that the death toll in the pre-dawn operation of IAF may have been as high as 350. For its part, Pakistan had claimed that there had been no deaths at all and Indian fighter jets were forced to retreat after dropping their payload on a jungle. 

 

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