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Pakistan Denies Spies behind Indian Embassy Attack"We reject it. No one has given any evidence to us. It's just an allegation," Pakistani foreign ministry spokesman said.Pakistan angrily rejected a New York Times report on Friday that said U.S. intelligence agencies have concluded members of Pakistan's spy agency helped plan the suicide bombing of the Indian Embassy in Kabul this month. "We reject it. No one has given any evidence to us. It's just an allegation," foreign ministry spokesman Mohammad Sadiq said, as reported by Reuters. The New York Times this week reported that a senior official of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) confronted Pakistan earlier this month with evidence of ties of members of its Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) with al Qaeda-linked militants and their involvement in the Kabul bomb attack. Two senior Indian diplomats were among 58 people killed in the July 7 attacks. The newspaper reported on Thursday that unnamed U.S. government officials said communications had been intercepted between Pakistani agents and militants who carried out the attack. Other News
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