Pakistan dismisses the claim of Indian naval advance


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Karachi:

After the setbacks in air and land operations in the last 72 hours, India has now changed to disseminate deceptive narrations of the naval aggression through international media, Pakistani security sources said on Saturday.

According to the sources, a recent article in The telegraph Falsely he said that an armed Indian aircraft carrier is moving towards Karachi. However, security officials clarified that the Indian naval ship remains parked in international waters, in the same place it occupied during the night of May 6 to 7 when India made its previous attacks. There has been no movement forward from that position.

“The Indian aircraft carrier is still where it was and has not advanced towards the Pakistani waters,” said the sources, calling the statements of their movement towards Karachi “deliberate misinformation aimed at creating panic.”

The telegraph According to the reports, the article suggested that Karachi airport is within the strike range of the Indian War ship. Security officials ruled out this as “sensationalism”, noting that with advanced long -range armament, any location can be directed from afar, what makes such technically meaningless and strategically irrelevant statements.

“Pakistan’s armed forces are completely alert to all tactics and provocations by the enemy,” said the sources, adding: “We maintain the ability to attack any objective within the enemy territory in a moment, location and with weapons of our choice.”

The statement reiterated that the Pakistan army is closely monitoring all developments and remains prepared to offer a strong and effective response to any form of Indian aggression. “Our forces have responded and will continue to respond decisively to all hostile actions,” security sources concluded.

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