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Miscreants attack Pakistani High Commission in London amid rising tensions with India

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LONDON: In London, miscreants broke the windows of the Pakistani High Commission building, here on Sunday.

The miscreants also threw red paint on the Pakistani High Commission building, and Pakistani High Commission officials have informed the Metropolitan Police in this regard.

London Police has started searching for the miscreants involved in the attack on the Pakistani High Commission.

It should be remembered that on Friday evening, Indian miscreants had staged a protest in front of the Pakistan High Commission and the Metropolitan Police also detained two Indian citizens for committing indecent acts.

It should be noted that tensions between Pakistan and India have been increasing since the firing incident that took place in the tourist destination of Pahalgam in occupied Kashmir on April 22.

Web Desk

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