Pakistan denies the allegations of Indian strike, warns the decisive response to the “manufactured crisis”

Pakistan has rejected the statements of the Indian missile strikes on 15 locations in India, calling allegations “false, baseless and with political motivation”, while warning that any response from Pakistan will be “visible, noisy and undeniable” – the one that the world will witness without the need for confirmation of the Indian media.

At a joint press conference with Darrier Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ishaq Dar, the lieutenant-general of the CEO Ispr Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry refuted Indian allegations and presented Pakistan’s account on the recent climbing along the eastern border.

“The assertion of India that Pakistan has made missile strikes on 15 sites is a blatant lie. Each missile leaves a digital imprint-if such attacks had occurred, the evidence would be irrefutable,” he said. “Did the Army and the Indian government live in the 18th century? When will he come out of theater and cinema and will he come back to reality? ” He pointed out.

While accusing the Modi government of making a story to serve internal political interests, it said: “It is the political theater posing as military relationships. The Modi government seems more focused on script drama than on the facts. ”

He made fun of the visuals disseminated by the Indian media as the presumed proof of Pakistani strikes, noting the absence of real damage. “At the very least, they could have set fire to the dry fields they present. What they present are sterile patches-nothing more,” he said.

The CEO ISPR stressed that the armed forces of Pakistan remain fully alert and capable of defending the country against any aggression. “If and when Pakistan answers, it will be undoubtedly. It will not be hidden in rhetoric or in rotation of the media, it will be visible and noisy, and the world will know without waiting for Indian media coverage.”

He revealed that four projectiles, most likely missiles, have been launched from Aadhampur, India. One landed in Amritsar, while two crossed the international border in Pakistani airspace. One of them was intercepted and killed in Dinga, Punjab, where medical-legal surveys are underway.

In addition, he said that three projectiles would have fallen into Indian territory, suggesting operational errors by Indian forces. “Our eastern border is under constant monitoring. Each object in motion is followed and, if necessary, neutralized,” he added.

Lieutenant-General Chaudhry also disputed the credibility of India, asking how a country that claims to have intercepted missile strikes on 15 sites could not prevent the decrease of five from its own combat aircraft by Pakistan. “The own losses of India expose the treatment of their claims. Their story is not resistant to a meticulous exam,” he said.

He described the accusations of India as Pakistani attacks on “strategically false” military installations, declaring that the real intention was to divert the attention of internal instability and increasing tensions within India.

“This manufactured crisis is a diversion. In the past 24 hours, acts of sabotage targeting Islamabad Pakistan in Karachi have been shameful and deserve a global conviction,” he said.

India using conflict to stir up community divisions: DPM

Dar echoes the remarks of DG Ispr, describing the missile launches of India as a “malicious and deliberate provocation”. He confirmed that three projectiles landed in Amritsar, and one entered the Pakistani airspace before being shot.

“This act seems designed to falsely involve Pakistan in attacks on Indian civilians and to ignite tensions within the Indian Punjab, in particular among the Sikh community,” he said, adding, “such tactics are in accordance with the Hindutva regime of exteriorization of domestic conflicts.”

Stressing the deep cultural and historical ties between Pakistani Punjab and Indian Punjab, Dar stressed that Pakistan did not intend to endanger civilians across the border.

“Pakistan categorically denies any action that could harm the Sikh population or civilians from Indian Punjab. Our commitment to peace remains firm, despite India’s attempts to provoke conflicts. ”

The DPM also said that several armed Indian drones had violated Pakistani airspace, targeting civil and military locations. A drone hit the Rawalpindindi cricket stadium – for the current HBL PSL X – in what he called “a deliberate attempt to threaten national and foreign players”.

“These drones were neutralized, but not before a martyr a civilian, injured four others and injured four members of the army staff,” he said.

Despite these provocations, Dar stressed that Pakistan had acted with retained and responsibility under international law and the United Nations Charter. “There is no need for public panic. Our armed forces are vigilant and fully prepared. The recent confrontation, in which the Air Force of Pakistan has hired 75 to 80 Indian planes, testifies to our preparation,” he said.

He concluded a firm warning, saying that “Pakistan reserves the right to respond to this illegal assault – at one point, a place and a way of choosing. Any additional mishap will be encountered with a quick and decisive response. ”

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