
SINDOOR Operation: The Pakistani National Security Council said on Wednesday that the armed forces of the country were duly justified to take a retaliation “at the time, place and manner of their choice” to avenge the loss of innocent Pakistani lives in Indian military strikes.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chaired the National Security Council (NSC), attended by the Cabinet ministers, the main ministers, the chiefs of all services and the higher officers to discuss the situation.
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The NSC statement warned that in accordance with Article 51 of the UN Charter, Pakistan reserves the right to respond in self -defense “in time, place and manner of his choice” to avenge the loss of innocent Pakistani lives in Indian strokes.
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“The Pakistani armed forces were duly entitled to take the appropriate steps in this respect,” the NSC statement said.
Sharif is ready to organize a cabinet meeting and share details with a nation via its address in parliament.
The NSC meeting described the strikes as Indian “unconvincing” and “illegal war act” and stated that the NSC “clearly condemned” what he calls as an obvious violation of Pakistani sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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“The intentional targeting of civilians, including innocent women and children, is an abominable and shameful crime that violates all the standards of human behavior and the provisions of international law,” he said.
The NSC called on the international community to acknowledge the “severity of Indian unlawful unlawful negotiations” and to be responsible for its obvious violations of international standards and laws.
The statement further states that the Indian strike intentionally targets the civilian areas: “The false presence of imaginary terrorist camps”, resulting in the death of innocent men, women and children, and caused damage to civil infrastructure, including mosques, she said.
The NSC statement further claimed that Indian strikes also caused serious danger to commercial airlines belonging to the Gulf countries and threatening the lives of thousands of on -board passengers.
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In addition, the Neelum-Jhelum water energy project was also intentionally focused on violations of international conventions, he said.
At the end of the NSC meeting, it was announced that Sharif would arrange a cabinet meeting at 15:30 to discuss the development. “Later, he would share a decision on continuing tension with the nation through his address in parliament,” the officials said.
Previously, the Pakistani army said at least 26 people were killed and 46 injured in Indian strikes launched shortly after midnight in cities in the province of Pandjab and Kashmir occupied Pakistan (POK).
The Sindoor Operation began retaliation for a terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir Pahalgam 22 April, who killed 26 people. India, who quoted “cross -border ties” with a terrible attack, promised a serious punishment to those who participate in the strike.
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The NSC statement stated that Pakistan strongly rejected the Indian accusations that claimed the presence of terrorist camps in its territory. He said that Pakistan made a sincere offer for trusted, transparent and neutral investigations in attacks on April 22, which “unfortunately was not accepted”.
The statement added that the attack on its innocent people “is not tolerable or acceptable for Pakistan or acceptable” and claimed, “India against all reason and rationality again lit hell in the region.
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