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India says Pakistan hiding information by blocking access to bombing site
Raveesh Kumar, spokesman for the Indian Foreign Ministry, speaks during a media briefing in New Delhi March 9, 2019. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

NEW DELHI, March 9 — India said today Pakistan had "plenty to hide” by preventing journalists from accessing the site of an air strike by Indian fighter jets inside Pakistan.

Citing "security concerns”, Pakistani security officials on Thursday barred a Reuters team from climbing a hill in northeastern Pakistan to the site of a madrasa, or religious school, and a group of surrounding buildings that was targeted by Indian warplanes last week.

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"The fact that Pakistan has now refused access to journalists from visiting the site means that they have plenty to hide,” Indian foreign ministry spokesman Raveesh Kumar told reporters.

He reiterated the government’s stand that India’s air strikes were "successful and achieved the desired objectives”, after being asked about a Reuters report that said high-resolution satellite images reviewed by Reuters showed that the madrasa appeared to be still standing. — Reuters

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