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Monday Evening News Brief, May 1

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Monday evening brief May 1 2017
Good evening!
Here’s everything that transpired during the course of the day…
Pakistan army violated ceasefire and mutilated bodies of two Indian jawans along the LoC in J&K’s Poonch. “In an unsoldierly act by the Pak army, the bodies of two of our soldiers in the patrol were mutilated,” the Indian Army’s Northern Command said in a statement. Defence minister Arun Jaitley condemned the attack and said, “This is a reprehensible and inhumane act. Such attacks don’t even take place during war, let alone peace.”
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Five policemen and two security guards were killed after suspected terrorists attacked a cash van outside a bank in south Kashmir. “The unidentified gunmen today made an unsuccessful attempt to loot a cash van of J&K bank. Thanks to the police personnel on duty,” a senior police official said. The van had already deposited cash and was returning when it came under attack.
India and Turkey decided to work together to effectively counter terrorism, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said today. Addressing a joint press event with Erdogan, PM Modi said, “We live in times where our societies face new threats and challenges every day. The context and contours of some of the exciting and emerging security challenges globally are our common concern.”
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North Korea warned that it would carry out a nuclear test “at any time and at any location”. Tensions on the Korean peninsula have been running high for weeks. A spokesman for the North’s foreign ministry said Pyongyang was “fully ready to respond to any option taken by the US“. The North has carried out five nuclear tests in the last 11 years.
The Supreme Court constituted a medical board to examine the mental health of Calcutta HC judge CS Karnan, who is facing contempt proceedings. The order was passed after Justice Karnan defied the Supreme Court once again and did not appear before it on Monday. The apex court directed all authorities in the country to not obey any of the verdicts passed by Justice Karnan since February 8, when contempt proceedings were initiated against him.
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