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New Delhi: India said on Saturday that Pakistan’s troops were moving troops toward the forward region as the two countries continued to attack each other’s military facilities, dangerously escalating ongoing conflict.

“It is observed that the Pakistani military is moving its troops to the border areas,” Colonel Sofiya Qureshi said at a press conference with Wing Commander Vyomika Singh and Foreign Minister Vikram Misri.

She said Pakistan fired a high-speed missile in Punjab and attacked medical facilities in Srinagar, Avantipura and Udangpur.

“A proper response was provided to the Pakistani operation,” Qureshi said.

“The Pakistani military used high-speed missiles at 1.40am to target air bases in Punjab,” she revealed.

Qureshi said Pakistan used drones, long-range weapons, wandering ammunition, jets to attack Indian military sites on the Western Front. Foreign Minister Vikram Misri said India responded in a measure to respond to Pakistan’s actions.

“It is the Pakistan Act that constitutes provocation and escalation,” he said. He was rejected by Pakistan for his ridiculous claims about missiles launched at religious sites.

India also said Pakistan’s claim on critical infrastructure damage is “completely wrong”.

The Indian military showed the time stamp to deny Pakistan’s claims about the air force station and India’s fundamental destruction.

“The Indian armed forces are still in high state of operational readiness … all hostilities have effectively counterattacked,” Wing Commander Vyomika Singh told reporters.

She said India was once in Rahim Yar Khan’s Pakistani military assets.

“Pakistan has tried to make malicious misinformation. Its claim to destroy our S-400 system and Surat Airport is wrong,” Singh said.

She said the Indian armed forces only conducted precise strikes on Pakistan’s operations.

Singh said the Indian armed forces were committed to not gradual publicity and provided Pakistani exchanges.

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