"Nuclear Winter" .. Learn the worst scenario of the war between India and Pakistan

The escalation between India and Pakistan continues, on Wednesday, where the two parties announced that deaths and injuries were killed in mutual shelling, while the world is imprisoned for its breath, as it continues to escalate the tension between the two nuclear neighbors.
A previous study of the American “Rutgers University” has published that the outbreak of a nuclear war between India and Pakistan may kill 100 million people within a few minutes.
This will coincide with widespread destruction, of course in infrastructure, and the outbreak of huge fires whose smoke will fill the atmosphere, which may cause a "nuclear winter" that leads to global famine, according to the study.
It is reported that India has about 160 nuclear heads, and missile capabilities that include long -range ballistic missiles, while Pakistan has about 165 nuclear heads, and a policy called "deterrence through early use" adopts, which means that any comprehensive attack may immediately meet nuclear cold.
However, the most dangerous - according to analysts - lies that both countries lack the "Second Second Sturn" systems or advanced missile defense, which means that any exchange of nuclear attacks may be disastrous and immediately.
In light of the great tension that is now between the two countries, it takes only wrong accounts or an unaccounted escalation, so that the conflict between the two neighbors turns into the worst disaster that humanity has known since World War II.
Pakistan and India have been on the lips of the war since April 22, after a attack that killed 26 people in the city of Bahmam in the Indian part of the Kashmir region. Pakistan denied any involvement in the process.
Things have been developing since then in the form of an exchange of fire from both sides, which caused dozens of people dead and wounded, while warning statements are issued by officials on both sides.
The voices around the world demand the restraint of the soul between the two nuclear neighbors.
For its part, China expressed its "regret" and "concern" of the escalation of renewed tension between the two countries.
Russia called on India and Pakistan to "restrain to avoid more deterioration", stressing that it hopes to "solve tension by peaceful and diplomatic means".
For his part, US President Donald Trump expressed his hope that he would "stop very quickly" the fighting between India and Pakistan. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio also spoke with his Indian and Pakistani counterparts and invited them to conduct a dialogue with the aim of "calming the" military situation "that borrowed between their country.
In turn, the Secretary -General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, considered that "the world cannot bear a military confrontation" between India and Pakistan, calling "both countries to exercise the utmost military restraint."