The old CEO ISPR Asif Ghafoooooor Stern Message to Modi

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Former Director General of the Wing of the Military Media in Pakistan, the lieutenant-general (Retd.) Asif Ghafoor, issued a severe warning to India on Saturday, declaring that New Delhi had been warned several times not to test the determination of Pakistan.

In an article on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Ghafoor shared the Koranic verse “Nasrum Min Allah Wa Fathun Qareeb” (“The help of Vanh and Victory is near”) alongside messages directed against the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“Modi, you have been notified several times not to test our determination and not to play with Pakistan,” wrote Ghafoor. “This is just an article – How would you face the armed forces of Pakistan?”

The former head of the ISPR, who previously commanded the body Quetta body of the Pakistani army, also alleged that X had hidden one of his tweets, which included an image criticizing Indian actions.

By directly marking Indian Prime Minister Asif Ghafoor accused India of being a “terrorist state” and condemned New Delhi’s policies in Jammu and Kashmir (Iiojk), by calling them “worse display” against innocent cashmiris.

The remarks are involved in the midst of increased military tensions between India and Pakistan after cross-border strikes earlier in the week and the launch of Pakistan of Operation Bunyan-Un-Marsoos in response.

Pakistan has launched a reprisals in response to the current Indian aggression at the short hours of Saturday.

As part of the operation, all the bases identified as launch points for attacks on civilians and Pakistani mosques are specifically targeted.

Multiple strategic objectives are initiated simultaneously as the operation is progressing, confirmed security sources.

They said Pakistan had launched its Al-Fatah missile as part of the current reprisals operation, appointing it in honor of Pakistani children who lost their lives in a recent Indian assault.

They added that Pakistan has neither forgotten nor forget the sacrifice of these innocent children, who were martyred during cross -border Indian forces attacks this week.

Tensions between India and Pakistan increased sharply following the April 22 attack in Pahalgam, located in Jammu-et-Cachemire illegally Indian (Iiojk), which left 26 dead. India blamed the elements of Pakistan for the attack without presenting evidence. Islamabad categorically rejected the accusations.

In response, India closed the land border of Wagah, revoked the Pakistani visas and announced the suspension of the Industry Water Treaty on April 23. Pakistan labeled any disturbance of the treaty as an “act of war” and subsequently sealed the crossing of Wagah alongside its side.

The situation has also deteriorated on May 6 and 7, the explosions reported in several Pakistani cities, including Muzaffarabad, Kotli, Muridke and Bahawalpur. Pakistan’s military spokesperson, Lieutenant-General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, confirmed that Indian air strikes have targeted several locations. Pakistan responded with air and land operations as part of a new military campaign called Bunyan-Un-Marsoos.

During the first hour of reprisals, Pakistan said it had killed five Indian fighter planes, including four burst aircraft. Lieutenant-General Chaudhry said Pakistan had the ability to further reduce, but exercised a deduction. Indian media provided limited coverage, with a report by The Hindus retracted later.

International observers, including analysts on CNN, noted that the drop in burst jets questioned India’s account of regional air superiority. A senior French intelligence official also confirmed the loss of a Rafale plane in CNN – the first loss of combat for the jet.

In addition, the armed forces of Pakistan declared to intercept and neutralize 77 Halop Israeli manufacturing drones would have been launched by India. According to inter-service public relations (ISPR), drones were slaughtered using a mixture of conventional electronic and air defense systems.

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