Pakistan provides Swift Retor 2.0

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Islamabad:

After a posture of bluster and long -term theaters on the attack on Pahalgam, the armed forces of Pakistan delivered a flourishing response at midnight to the naked Indian assault, hitting military facilities and slaughtering at least three fighter planes, including two burst jets, deep inside enemy lines, said at least the first hours on Wednesday.

The revolutionary response of Pakistan’s jaw occurred a few moments after the loose enemy pulled missiles from the interior of its territory in five cities, targeting mosques to Ahmedpur East in the Bahawalpur, Muzaffarabad, Kotli and Bagh district in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK). The sources said three civilians kissed martyrdom during strikes – a child died at Ahmedpur East in the Bahawalpur district, sources said. Another child and a woman were martyred in Kotli, said AJK Prime Minister Anwarul Haq.

The sources said that the Pakistani forces gave an adapted response to the nude Indian assault, while the evaluation of the damage was underway. “According to the first reports, Pakistan Air Force has shot down three enemy planes, and all PAF planes are safe,” said a source.

The Pakistani army also killed an Indian drone in the Barnala sector, the sources added.

“Our valiant forces give an adapted response to the enemy in several places. They destroyed a headquarters of the enemy brigade in retaliation, and a missile strike of the army exploded in an enemy post in the Dadyal sector along the loc [Line of Control]. “”

According to sources, India has launched a loose attack at the little hours of Wednesday targeting civilians at Masjid Subhanullah in Ahmedpur East and another mosque in the capital AJK. Spot videos have clearly shown that only innocent and unarmed Pakistanis were targeted.

Earlier, the military spokesman confirmed that India had made missile strikes. “Indian planes in their airspace have struck the cities of Bahawalpur, Kotli and Muzaffarabad,” the Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) told a private television channel. He added that airborne fighter PAFs did not let the Indian plane enter Pakistani airspace.

The CEO ISPR said that this loose and shameful attack would be welcomed by an appropriate response and that the choice of place and time will be at the discretion of Pakistan. The sources said that India had targeted the innocent Pakistanis during a loose attack in the darkness of the night, adding that “the blood of the innocent Pakistanis will be avenged at all costs”.

After the strikes, the authorities closed Islamabad airspace for all commercial flights, diverting three incoming planes in Peshawar. An emergency was imposed in Rawalpindi hospitals and paramedical doctors and paramedics were alerted.

After the attack released by the vile enemy in India in five places in the darkness of the night, the airspace of Islamabad international airport was closed and three flights in the air were diverted to other airports, including Peshawar.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, in a statement in the wake of India’s attack, condemned the assault, saying Pakistan reserves all rights to respond with force.

“The sneaky enemy led loose attacks in five places in Pakistan,” he said, adding that an energetic response was delivered.

“The whole nation stands with the armed forces of Pakistan, and the morale and the spirit of the Pakistani people are raised,” he said.

He added that the inhabitants of Pakistan and the armed forces know how to manage the enemy. “We will never allow the enemy to succeed in its harmful creations.”

Meanwhile, the chief minister of Punjab, Maryam Nawaz, announced the closure of educational establishments in the province.

In related development, a key meeting of the National Security Committee was convened, according to the Federal Minister of Information, Attaullah Tarar.

The Minister said that Prime Minister Shehbaz had now summoned a meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC) at 10 am. High -level consultations on the national security situation will take place, with major decisions concerning the planned national security.

“A crucial meeting was called upon to thwart the conceptions of the enemy,” added the minister.

Earlier, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif pronounced a clear warning from the headquarters of the country’s first spy agency that any Indian attempt to violate the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Pakistan would receive a decisive response.

Shehbaz visited the headquarters of inter-service intelligence (ISI) in Islamabad with members of the senior cabinet in the middle of the current tensions with India.

The Prime Minister was accompanied by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Defense, and the heads of services in a decision carefully designed to transmit a strong message to India that Pakistan was ready to dissuade any mishap on the other side of the border.

A press release published by the Prime Minister declared, at the ISI headquarters of the ISI, a detailed briefing was given to participants on the security environment in force, particularly emphasizing preparation for conventional threat in light of the increasingly aggressive and provocative posture of India along the eastern border of Pakistan.

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