
- Pakistan offers a robust response to the rape of high the fire of India.
- Pakistan’s army retaliates precisely, neutralizing the threat.
- The retaliation attacks destroyed several enemy bunkers.
In the midst of continuous tensions among the archirrival with nuclear weapons on the mortal attack of the Pahalgama, the Pakistan security forces delivered a robust response to the rape of high fire not caused by India along the control line (LOC), military sources said on Wednesday.
Pakistan security forces destroyed an Indian Checkpost after night aggression from April 29 to 30.
According to security officials, Indian troops violated the high fire agreement when resorting to the fire of small weapons not caused in the Kiani and Mandal sectors. Pakistan’s army retaliates precisely, neutralizing the threat and silenced the Indian forces.
Security sources reported that Pakistan’s retaliation attacks effectively destroyed several enemy bunkers, including post chakputra in Jammu and Cashmira illegally occupied (Iiojk).
The rapid action and measure demonstrated the operational preparation of Pakistan in the face of aggression.
Previously, India evacuated border areas in Iiojk in the midst of growing tensions while maintaining its oppressive offensive against Muslims of Kashmir. Security sources warned that such provocative actions reveal the destabilizing position of the New Delhi War.
Pakistan’s army remains completely prepared to defend the sovereignty and integrity of the country at all times, according to security sources
The two nuclear weapons neighbors are experiencing a period of elevated tensions since the April 22 attack against tourists in the scenic city of Iiojk, in which at least 26 people were killed.
Nueva Delhi linked Islamabad with the attack without offering any evidence and took a wave of punitive measures to degrade the ties, including the suspension of the Indo Water Treaty, revoking visas of Pakistani and closing the border crossing of Wagah-Attari among others.
Islamabad, in response, ordered the expulsion of Indian diplomats and military advisors, canceling visas for Indian nationals, with the exception of Sij pilgrims and closing the crossing of the main border on its side.
Pakistan also denies his participation in the attack and offered to participate in a credible and transparent investigation.