
The Pakistani army “launched fire fire” near the line of control, said Indian army officials on Friday, days after a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, at least 26 people killed.
The Indian army retailed to launch officials of the Pakistani army.
“The Pakistani army launched in some places in some places on the control line,” said Indian army officials nor.
“She responded effectively through the Indian army,” they added.
No victims have been reported in the last incident.
“More details are found,” the officials said.
Meanwhile, defense officials said the main main gene of Ubendra Dwivedi would soon go to Srinagar and Udhampur.
“It will review the ongoing security situation in the valley and experiments of the Pakistani army to violate the ceasefire along the inspection there,” the officials said.
According to officials, the Ubendra Dwivedi gene is scheduled to meet with the commanders of the military commanders deployed in the Kashmir Valley along with officials of other security agencies.
On Thursday, the news agency and the defense sources cited as the claim that Pakistan issued a notice of a missile test on the surface of the coast of Karachi in an exclusive economic zone scheduled for 24.-25. April. Indian agencies concerned carefully monitor all development.
April 23, the army said it was thwarted by an infiltration offer that led to the exchange of fire with terrorists in Baramulle, Jammu and Kashmir. Two infiltrators were killed in action.
Terrorist attack Pahalgam
This incident occurred after several gunmen killed 26 people at the popular tourist place Jammu and Kashmir – in Pahalgam. It is said that this is the worst attack on civilians in India since Bombay shooting in 2008, in which more than 160 people were killed.
The small known militant group, the “Front Resistance Front”, demanded responsibility for an attack in the message of social media.
On Wednesday, India announced a number of measures against Pakistan, including the suspension of Indus waters, the exclusion of the Pakistani army and the immediate conclusion of the Attari mail.
Pakistan rejected the Indian suspension of the contract and stated that any measures to stop the flow of water “belonging to Pakistan” under the Pact will be considered a “war act”.
“Any attempt to stop or avert the flow of water belonging to Pakistan under the Indus Waters contract and the usurpation of the lower coast rights will be considered a war act,” Pakistan read the official statement.
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