Moscow urges India and Pakistan to show restraint
Published: 27 December, 2008, 23:05
Following reports of a massive military build-up by Pakistan and India along their border, Moscow has urged both sides to show restraint.
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Published: 27 December, 2008, 23:05
Following reports of a massive military build-up by Pakistan and India along their border, Moscow has urged both sides to show restraint.