Pak lodges FIR against ‘unidentified’ IAF pilots for bombing tress

Islamabad: Pakistan lodged Friday an FIR against ‘unidentified pilots’ of the Indian Air Force (IAF) for bombing and destroying 19 trees in the Balakot area, according to a media report, days after New Delhi launched a preemptive strike against the Jaish-e-Mohammed’s (JeM) largest training camp in the country. The FIR was filed by the forestry department, the ‘Express News’ reported.

The FIR, registered against ‘unidentified IAF pilots’, also details the damage suffered by 19 trees after the Indian fighter jets ‘hastily dropped their payload’.

The ‘Express News’ report said Pakistan also plans to lodge a complaint against India at the United Nations, accusing New Delhi of ‘eco-terrorism’.

The Indian warplanes bombed Jabba Top, a hilly forest area near the northern town of Balakot, about 40km from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).

Pakistan’s Climate Change Minister Malik Amin Aslam had said Indian jets bombed a ‘forest reserve’ and the government was undertaking an environmental impact assessment, which will be the basis of a complaint at the United Nations and other forums, the report said.

“What happened over there is environmental terrorism,” Aslam has been quoted as saying. “There has been serious environmental damage and dozens of pine trees felled,” he added.

The United Nations states that ‘destruction of the environment, not justified by military necessity and carried out wantonly, is clearly contrary to existing international law’, the report quoted the UN General Assembly resolution 47/37 as saying.

PTI

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