Waziristan attack: Mea rejected the claim of Pakistan Army; It is said that ‘statement is entitled to contempt’. Bharat News

New Delhi: Ministry of External Affairs (Mea) on Sunday dismissed claims convicted by the Pakistan Army for a deadly suicide bombings in North Waziristan, “called the statement” worthy of contempt “.,In a response in the early hours of the day, Mea said, “We have seen an official statement by the Pakistan Army, demanding India to blame for an attack in Waziristan on 28 June. We reject this statement with inequality.”The Mea response was killed after at least 16 Pakistani soldiers were killed and more than two dozen people were injured in a suicide bombing on Saturday. The incident took place in the northern Waziristan district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province when an explosive-laden vehicle was taken to a military convoy.“A suicide bomber surrounded an explosive -filled vehicle in a military convoy,” a local government official was quoted as news agency AFP. He confirmed that the Death Toll 13 had increased to 16 by the earlier count. The officer requested oblivion as he was not authorized to talk to the media.The explosion also damaged homes. A police officer from the area told AFP, “The explosion also dropped the roofs of two houses, injuring six children.”The attack was later claimed by the suicide wing of Hafiz Gul Bahadur Group, a known group of Pakistan Taliban.Despite the entry of the group, the Pakistan Army suggested foreign participation, indicated at the Indian link with officials in Islamabad – one New Delhi has now refused strongly.